Ghanaian midfielder Kwame Poku played a crucial role in Peterborough United’s dominant 3-0 victory over Charlton Athletic in Round 38 of the English League One season.
The 23-year-old, who has been in fine form this season, started the match at the Weston Homes Stadium and lasted 54 minutes before being substituted. Poku made an immediate impact, providing a brilliant assist for Sam Hughes’ opening goal in the 38th minute, setting the tone for a commanding performance by the home side.
Peterborough extended their lead before the half-time break when England international Abraham Odoh found the back of the net. The hosts sealed the emphatic win in the 79th minute through Malik Mothersille, capping off a dominant display against their visitors.
Poku’s early substitution did little to overshadow his impressive contribution. The Ghanaian has been a standout performer for Peterborough United this season, tallying 10 goals and 6 assists in 20 league appearances. Across all competitions, he boasts 19 goal involvements, with 10 goals and 9 assists from 23 matches.
Despite the comprehensive win, Peterborough United remain 15th in the League One standings with 45 points from 37 matches, making a push for Championship promotion unlikely.
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