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Ghana's Black Stars ended the 2025 Unity Cup in style after hammering Trinidad and Tobago 4-0 to clinch third spot.
Otto Addo's side started on a good note with slick passing and created chances with Jordan Ayew and Mohammed Fuseini coming close to opening the scoring.
And it took just six minutes to break the deadlock through captain Jordan who unleashed a curler from outside the box to put Ghana one up.
Defender Razak Simpson, who had a nightmare against Nigeria, leaped to plant a header into the net for his first goal in national colours and double Ghana's lead after 11 minute.
Mohammed Fuseini also netted his debut goal with a fine finish in the 42nd minute to put the Black Stars in the driving seat.
Lawrence Agyekum then unleashed a tidy finish inside the box close to the hour mark for Ghana's fourth.
Christopher Bonsu had attempts at goal but could not find the back of the net for a debut goal.
There was also a debut for Barcelona youngster Abdul Aziz Issah, while Felix Afena-Gyan, made a return for the first time since 2022.
Ghana will now shift focus to the September World Cup qualifiers as the Black Stars take on Chad and Mali for a slot at next year's Mundial.
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