Ghana Blaxk Satellites suffered yet another defeat on the road after succumbing to a3-1 defeat at the hands of Senegal.
Didi Dramani’s charges were second best throughout the game but will have the luxury of an away goal and home advantage in the second leg in a fortnight’s time.
Senegalese striker Niang scored twice to give the home side the lead before the third goal sealed a commanding victory.
Jonathan Osabutey once again scored an away goal to help the Satellites cause.
The winner of the second leg will qualify for the African Youth Championship in Senegal.
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