Four Woman of the Match awards in five games and by four different players speaks volumes about the depth of talent and collective effort in the squad

Four Woman of the Match awards in five games and by four different players speaks volumes about the depth of talent and collective effort in the squad. Here’s a quick celebration breakdown:

Jessica Quachie – Set the tone early with a standout performance in the 3-1 win over Guinea-Bissau. Starting strong is half the battle.

Louise Brown – Holding down the midfielder in a gritty 1-1 draw with hosts Mauritania.

Bendu Yantay –That stunning free-kick equalizer against Mali, clutch moments like that define tournaments.

Delphine G. Glao –Delivering the goods in the third-place playoff, grabbing the match-winner and sealing her Woman of the Match honors. What a finish!

Even though they didn’t reach the final, this campaign will be remembered as a breakthrough for Liberia’s women full of promise, passion, and performances worth celebrating.

This squad is definitely one to watch going forward.

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