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Ghanaian Youngster Kwadwo Poku Assists In Los Angeles FC Win

By the1957newsJuly 24, 2022
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The 21 year old Ghanaian international played a huge role in Los Angeles FC win over Sporting Kansas City at the Children’s Mercy Park, setting up Colombian Cristian Arango for the opener.

Kwadwo Poku featured for 65 minutes before making way for 5-time UEFA Champions League winner Gareth Bale who eventually scored LAFC’s second to put the game beyond the reach of the hosts.

Fellow Ghanaian international, Latif Blessing also featured for the remaining 12 minutes after substituting Carlos Vela in the 78th minute.

Coach Otto Addo will be keeping tabs on both players as the Black Stars coach prepares for the continental showpiece in Qatar.

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