Ghanaian attacker Kwame Poku scored a brace and provided an assist in Peterborough United massive 5-0 win over Cambridge United in the English League One on Saturday afternoon.
Peterborough United returned to winning ways as three goals in a six-minute spell paved the way for a convincing lunchtime derby triumph against Cambridge United.
Ephron Mason-Clark headed home Kwame Poku's cross to give them the lead and Mark Bonner's U's were still recovering from that when he tapped in his second.
Poku made it three with a deflected shot and completed his owning his own double following a Posh break in the second half before Liam Bennett headed Joel Randall's cross into his own net.
Peterborough's defeat at Wigan in their previous game ended a nine-match unbeaten run in League One, but three points against their local rivals consolidates them in fourth place in the table.
The English-born of Ghanaian descent enjoyed 84 minutes of the game.
Poku, 22, has scored six goals and provided six assists in 16 league matches for Peterborough United this season so far.

