Ghana U20 beat Namibia's Young Warriors 4-1 on Saturday in a friendly international.
Striker Dauda Mohammed bagged a brace as the Black Satellites cruised to a smooth win at the Lizzy Sports Complex.
The Asante Kotoko player opened the scoring before Jonathan Osabutey added the second.
But Namibia U20 captain Pandeni Kandjabanga pulled one back to end the first half.
After the break, Dreams FC midfielder Emmanuel Lomotey restored Ghana's two-goal lead before Mohammed added the fourth goal.
Both sides are preparing for this month's 2017 CAF U20 Africa Cup of Nations second round first leg qualifying matches.
The Young Warriors take on South Africa on 21 May in Windhoek and the Black Satellites will travel to Ethiopia.


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