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Ghanaian forward Inaki Williams was twice on the scoresheet for Athletic Bilbao in their win over Espanyol over the weekend.
The Black Stars forward's first-half brace contributed to the 4-1 victory at San Mames on matchday 10 of the Spanish La Liga.
Daniel Vivian opened the scoring for Bilbao after just six minutes after being set up by Nico Williams.
Inaki then scored twice in two minutes to extend the lead for the home side.
In the 28th minute of the game, the Ghanaian received a brilliant ball played into his path by Alex Berenguer before a close finish to make it 2-0.
Inaki grabbed his second in the 30th minute with Berenguer serving him the assist to stretch the lead to three.
Athletic went into the break with three goals to be good.
After the break, Berenguer found himself on the scoresheet, making it 4-0 for the home side, before Alvaro Tejero pulled one back for Espanyol.
With his brace over the weekend, Inaki has now scored his ninth career brace in La Liga. The Ghanaian now has seven goal involvements in 10 games this season.
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