
Canadian-born Ghanaian striker Kwasi Poku and Ghanaian winger Nana Ampomah led the charge in Forge FC’s commanding 3-0 triumph over HFX Wanderers FC in the Canadian Premier League.
The match, held at Tim Hortons Field, saw both gamers provide standout efficiencies, lasting the complete 90 minutes.
Poku opened the scoring in the 15th minute with a left-footed shot from close quarters, helped by David Choinière. He struck once again in the 28th minute, taking advantage of a set piece to double Forge FC’s lead. Ampomah contributed to the tally in the 69th minute with a spectacular right-footed shot from outside package, helped by Choinière following a quick break.
The win extends Forge FC’s head-to-head record versus HFX Wanderers to 9 wins, 4 losses, and 9 draws. Poku has actually been a powerful force this season, scoring 8 objectives and offering 2 helps in 15 video games. Meanwhile, Ampomah, with 5 video games under his belt, has actually scored as soon as and helped one objective.
The duo’s remarkable efficiency strengthens Forge FC’s standing in the 2024 Canadian Premier League.
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