Partey nets twice for Ghana while Ivorians win again
1 April 2025
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In an electrifying display, Thomas Partey netted twice to propel Ghana to a convincing victory, showcasing his prowess on the international stage. Meanwhile, the Ivory Coast continued their impressive run, securing another win as both teams eye future glory.
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