The Black Stars of Ghana wrapped up their campaign in the ongoing Unity Cup tournament in London with a commanding 4-0 victory against Trinidad and Tobago at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Coach Otto Addo made significant changes to his lineup, retaining only five players from the previous match and introducing six fresh faces to the starting XI.
Ghana started the match with high intensity and took the lead just five minutes in, thanks to captain Jordan Ayew’s powerful strike from the edge of the box.
Six minutes later, Razak Simpson extended the lead with a towering header from a Jordan Ayew corner, putting Ghana firmly in control.
The dominance continued as Belgian-based forward Mohammed Fuseini Gadafi added a third goal just before halftime, finishing off a well-worked team move.
Eight minutes into the second half, Lawrence Agyekum of Cercle Brugge made it 4-0 with a low strike that slipped through the legs of goalkeeper Jabari Hillaire.
Ghana, four-time African champions, maintained complete control throughout the match and sealed a convincing win.
The result secures third place for Ghana in the 2025 Unity Cup, while West African rivals Nigeria are set to face Jamaica in the final later today.
With a solid blend of experienced leadership and fresh talent, Ghana’s emphatic finish in the tournament not only reaffirms their status as a football powerhouse but also sets a promising tone for future competitions.