The Black Stars of Ghana have finished in the ongoing Unity Cup tournament in London after an emphatic 4-0 win at the Gtech Community Stadium
Coach Otto Addo maintained only five players from the previous starting XI today introducing six new players into the set-up
The Black Stars got off to a very explosive start and opened the scoring account in just five minutes from kickoff courtesy captain Jordan Ayew who sent a strong hit from the edge of the box
Razak Simpson doubled the lead six minutes later for Ghana with a towering and bullet header from a Jordan Ayew corner kick.
Ghana continue to run riots over their opponents after Belgian-based striker Mohammed Fuseini Gadafi scored just on the stroke of half-time from a great team build-up
Eight minutes into the second half, Cercle Brugge midfielder Lawrence Agyekum registered his name on the score-sheet as well to register Ghana's fourth goal in the game by striking through the legs of goalkeeper Jabari Hillaire
The four-time African champions stayed dominant throughout the encounter in all every aspect to finish the game with a 4-0 victory
The win has seen Ghana clinched the third spot in the 2025 Unity Cup, while their West African neighbours Nigeria prepare to face Jamaica in the final later today