Ghanaian right winger Kwame Poku dazzled for Peterborough United as they defeated Accrington Stanley 2-1 in the English Football League One on Tuesday night football.
The British-born Ghana International played 69 minutes of the match before he was substituted by manager Darren Ferguson.
Peterborough broke the deadlock in the 23rd minute through Jamaican striker Jonson Clarke-Harris.
Ephron Mason-Clark scored the Posh's second goal in the 43rd minute after receiving a sweet through ball pass from Poku.
Attacking midfielder Sean McConville pulled one back in the 87th minute for Accrington Stanley but Peterborough proved too strong for the The 'Owd Reds to snatch all three points at the Wham Stadium.
Poku, who has now scored four goals and provided ten assists in 33 appearances in the EFL Championship, was a delight to watch throughout his time on the pitch with his superb passing, timely runs and ability to surge upfront.
By: Pascal Nii Gogoe Amoah