Ghanaian midfielder Kwame Poku showcased his impressive form in English League One, scoring two crucial goals to lead Peterborough United to a 2-1 victory over Stevenage on Saturday at the Weston Homes Stadium.

The 23-year-old played a pivotal role throughout the match, demonstrating his skill and impact on the game.

He assisted Donay O'Brien-Brady's opening goal just five minutes into the match, helping his team establish an early lead.

Despite a spirited response from Stevenage, who equalized in the 64th minute through Louis Thompson, Poku ensured that Peterborough would walk away with all three points.

In stoppage time, he netted the decisive goal that secured victory for his side.

Poku's standout performance solidifies his importance to the team, with the Ghanaian international now having scored six goals and provided one assist in just ten appearances this season.

His contributions have been vital in propelling Peterborough United's campaign as they aim for success in League One.