Ghana beat Kenya 3-1 in their final Group B match at the 2020 Turkish Women's Cup on Tuesday to book a third-place playoff at the Starlight Sport Complex in Antalya.
It was revenge for the Black Queens who got eliminated out by the Harambee Starlets during the 2020 Olympic Games qualifiers five months ago.
Elizabeth Addo delivered a free-kick from the edge of the box and it flew over the goalkeeper into the top corner for the opener after nine minutes.
This was after striker Princella Adubea had been brought down after beating his marker with her lovely footworks.
In the 23rd minute, Kenya nearly snatched the equalizer, but a free-kick taken from the left flank came off the crossbar the Queens defended it out.
Captain Addo made it two-zero after 55 minutes when she converted a spot-kick.
The China-based player raced down the left flank before entering the box to cut the ball back to Adubea who was fouled inside the box.
Six minutes from time, Grace Asantewaa's long-range strike landed inside the net for the third goal and to become the tournament's joint-top scorer with three goals alongside Chile's Karen Araya.
Just before the final whistle, poor defending denied Ghana a clean sheet as Kenya scored from close range to get a consolation.
Ghana will face Romania who finished second in Group A in a third-place playoff match.
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