Berry Ladies FC endured a challenging afternoon as they succumbed to a 2-0 loss against Police Ladies FC in the Malta Guinness Women’s Premier League. The match, held on Saturday, November 23, 2024, at the Madina AstroTurf, saw the home side grappling with key absences and stiff opposition.
Key Absences Impact Performance
The absence of pivotal defender Priscilla S. Agyemang, who served a one-match suspension following her red card in the victorious clash against Soccer Intellectuals, was notably felt. Her leadership and defensive prowess were sorely missed as the team faced relentless attacks from the visitors.
To compound the challenge, Head Coach Dora was unavailable, leaving Assistant Coach Nii Kpani to manage the team. Despite his best efforts, the tactical adjustments fell short against the disciplined and well-organized Police Ladies side.
Match Overview
The game kicked off under a bright afternoon sun, with Berry Ladies initially showing promise. However, Police Ladies capitalized on defensive lapses, netting two well-executed goals that sealed their victory.
Berry Ladies fought valiantly, with standout performances from several players. The team displayed resilience and determination but struggled to convert opportunities in the final third.
Deborah Annoh Shines Despite the Defeat
Amid the setback, defender Deborah Annoh emerged as a beacon of hope for Berry Ladies FC. Her exceptional defensive display and unwavering composure earned her the Nasco Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.
Deborah’s efforts, which included crucial tackles and key interceptions, kept the scoreline from worsening and showcased her potential as a leader on the pitch.
Source: Berry Ladies