Black Maidens striker Jane Ayieyam hopes to score more goals at the 2014 FIFA U17 Women's World Cup finals.
The AshTown Ladies player rattled in four goals to help Ghana win bronze at the 2012 finals in Azerbaijan.
She scored the opener in Ghana's 2-0 win Korea DPR on Saturday at this year's tournament and wants to increase his tally.
“We've started well and I am happy that I scored my first first goal,” Ayieyam said.
“I want to continue scoring in every match I am selected to help Ghana win.
“It's tough but I believe it's possible. At the last World Cup, I scored four goals but I want to do much better than that here in Costa Rica.”
Ayieyam will lead Ghana's attack against Germany on Tuesday night.


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