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Andre Ayew scored a brace as Ghana beat Sudan 2-0 in Cape Coast to continue their impressive run in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The Swansea City star netted in each half in what was Charles Akonnor's first competitive game since he was appointed as coach in January this year.
The win means Black Stars are three points away from qualification.
Below is how the action unfolded.
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