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Premier League: Nsoatreman pip Kotoko; Gold Stars drop points; Young Apostles pull shock win; Dreams, Vision bag wins

Asante Kotoko lost 1-0 at Nsoatreman FC but remained top of the Premier League table after match day 19.

Gabriel Bonnah scored the decisive goal in 81st minute to hand his side the survival boosting win at the Nana Kronmansah Park in Nsoatre.

Kotoko remain on top of the table with 34 points after 19 matches while Nsoatreman have jumped to 13th in the table.

Gold Stars FC missed the chance to go top of the Premier League after a drab stalemate against FC Samartex 1996 at home on Sunday February 2, 2025.

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The Western derby failed to produce goals as the two top teams shared the spoils in an entertaining match at the Duns Park in Bibiani.

The Miners remain on points with leaders Asante Kotoko on 34 while the defending champions are locked in mid-table.

Nurudeen Abdulai scored the only goal of the match for Medeama SC in a match-winning 1-0 success over Legon Cities on Sunday.

Nurudeen, who is now being deployed as defensive midfielder, grabbed the match winner in the 70th minute to separate the two teams at the TnA Stadium in Tarkwa.

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Medeama maintain their 7th position in the table while Cities remain in the bottom three.

Vision FC rallied from behind to beat basement boys Accra Lions 2-1 at home on Sunday February 2, 2025.

Yao Sokpoli opened the scoring for the visitors as early as the 8th minute before Emmanuel Akansase pulled parity in the 79th minute.

As the match appeared to be heading to a draw, Isaac Opoku Agyemang scored the match-winner through the spot kick at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex in Tema New Town.

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Vision find themselves in 11th position while Accra Lions remain firmly rooted at the bottom.

Young Apostles pulled the chestnut out of the blazing fire with a 2-1 win at Nations FC on Sunday.

The visitors scored twice courtesy Emmanuel Kontor and Ramzy Abubakar before defender Razak Simpson pulled a goal back for the home side.

Nations, serving a one-match home suspension, suffered the defeat at the Len Clay Stadium in Obuasi.

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The win has lifted Apostles to 12th while Nations remain in third place.

Aduana FC recorded a narrow 1-0 win over Bechem United to triumph in the Bono derby on Sunday.

Kelvin Obeng’s 8th minute strike separated the two teams at the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park.

Aduana lie 13th while Bechem United remain in 6th position.

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Dreams FC continued their survival push with a 2-1 win over Basake Holy Stars at home on Sunday.

Abdul Razak Salifu opened the scoring for the home side before Emmanuel Kwame pulled parity for the visitors at the Tuba Astro turf.

Experienced striker Joseph Esso scored the match-winning goal to hand Dreams the vital win in their survival ambition.

Dreams, three points above the drop zone, lie 14th in the table while the Premier League new boys find themselves in 10th position.

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Karela United recorded a 2-1 win over Berekum Chelsea at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium on Sunday.

Alhassan Adamu grabbed a sensational brace (12th and 48th) minutes before Kwasi Fosu pulled a goal back for the visitors.

Despite the win, United remain in the bottom three while Chelsea find themselves in 8th position in the table.

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‘Black Stars not there yet’  

Coach Otto Addo addressing the press after the game

After seeing Mali undone by Alexander Djiku’s second half strike to give Ghana a 1-0 victory over Mali on Monday in a 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Accra, Otto Addo gave his thoughts in the post-match press conference.

Below are excerpts.

On the game against Mali

You could see that we have a young squad and players who haven’t been playing often for the national team so far; that made them nervous. I think we got a good game.

We increased the pressure early in the second half, and managed to score out of a set piece. And then it was pure fight afterwards, especially the period after the goal.

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On decision-making in the final third

I think if you have played before, you know that sometimes there’s a little bounce from the ball or the position is close and you think too much, I told them actually, but as a footballer, it’s normal that you try to look for a perfect solution.

Semenyo’s performance

He did really well, you know, it’s difficult to compare games from the Premier League with games in Africa and Ghana. It’s very, very difficult and then all games have their own nature and surely you can say that he stands more out in the Premier League, but for me today he was excellent, he fought until he couldn’t run anymore.

On Gideon Mensah

Well, I think sometimes he’s a little bit too confident and we had, especially after the Chad game, had some talks and for everyone who has played football on a higher level.

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If he does it in La Liga, it’s fine because in La Liga, if you lose the ball to your opponent, he will counter-press you. He needs to simplify his game sometimes. Didn’t look too complicated, but it’s difficult sometimes if you’re coming from a different environment to switch your thinking.

On Kwasi Sibo’s performance

First of all, big congrats for him. I think he really did well. It’s not easy to come from a different environment to fit into the squad, but yeah, he knows a lot of players already in the team and he connected well. He’s very, very confident and I think he did extremely well, especially when you see that this was his first match. .

On Ghanaians being overly expectant

No, I think the expectations are normal. We are Ghana. For me, if everybody is talking before the Chad game that we already won and we are already taking the three points, it’s dangerous because if this gets to the heads of the fans, it’s a problem for me.

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I’m warning everybody who think we have already gone to the World Cup to take things easy. It’s not like that. We have to give the same effort as today to beat Central African Republic. If we don’t do this, it’s a big problem. We have a lot of work to do. A lot of work. It’s going to be very, very difficult.

On goal scoring

You know, the last window, we scored eight goals. I think it was ok, but we can’t expect it all the time. So I hope that the players who missed the chances would score the next time. But it’s all about learning, improving and adapting always to the circumstances.

And I think in each situation, they could have taken one, two, three steps more or more time to look for the partner to have a better overview to give the right pass.

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Black Queens Set to Face England Lionesses in International Friendly

The Black Queens will face the Lionesses of England in a high-profile international friendly on December 2,2025 per agreement between the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and the England Football Association.

After reaching the semi-finals at the 2024 WAFCON, the Black Queens are determined to build on that performance and establish themselves among the elite teams on the continent.

This match comes off as part of Ghana’s preparations for all international assignments, including the 2026 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

The fixture against England, one of the world’s top-ranked sides and reigning European champions, is expected to provide the Queens with a tough test that will sharpen the squad.

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Head coach Kim Lars Björkegren will also seize the golden opportunity to measure the team’s progress, expose the players to world-class opposition, and correct areas that need improvement.

The Black Queens will head into the encounter motivated to put up a strong performance, not only to test their readiness but also to showcase the strides Ghana continues to make in women’s football on the international stage.

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