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Can Tamale City spoil Medeama’s party?

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• Vincent Atinga - Medeama

• Vincent Atinga – Medeama

After weeks of battle and upsets, the final round of matches for the 2022-23 betPawa Ghana Premier League will come off tomorrow across all centres with Medeama hungry to be crowned champions.

The Tarkwa lads only need to avoid defeat as they face off with relega­tion-threatened Tamale City to clinch a historic feat, following an impres­sive outing this season.

With three points separating them from second-placed Bechem United, a win or a draw would ensure that the Mauve and Yellow win the premiership for the first time. But they have an onerous task ahead.

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Medeama are expect­ed to come out with all arsenal to hold back the visitors, who also desper­ately need victory to avoid the drop.

Indeed, a draw result would not be enough to guarantee Tamale City (42 points) elite football next year – and are anticipated to give the home team a hell of a time.

Anxious fans in Tarkwa and beyond will definitely troop to the venue to sup­port their team to victory and subsequently hit the streets to celebrate the historic feat.

Bechem, on the other hand, play as guests of Aduana Stars at Dormaa, hoping to secure a win and pray for an upset in the Medeama game.

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Embittered third-placed Aduana who led the league table for weeks, also require victory to maintain their position or possibly leapfrog Bechem United to finish second.

In another crucial game, Hearts of Oak would need to avoid de­feat to stay in elite foot­ball as they travel to face off with Berekum Chelsea.

The Phobians have en­dured a very inconsistent season, especially in the second round of the sea­son, having lost five games out of their six last games and currently on the 11th position.

Elsewhere, Kumasi As­ante Kotoko host Dreams FC at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, Bibiani Goldstars play at home to Accra Lions, while Kotoku Royals do battle with Karela.

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Real Tamale United (RTU) square off with King Faisal at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium; Legon Cities take on Samartex at El-Wak Sports Stadium, while Accra Great Olym­pics hope to finish off Nsoatreman at Sogakope to escape relegation.

It promises to be an ex­citing day of local football as the battle for glory and supremacy take centre stage.

BY MICHAEL D. ABAYATEYE

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Dreams FC aim to dent Medeama’s title hopes

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Winfred Dormon -Dreams FC coach

GHANA Premier League leaders, Medeama SC’s resolve to win a second title will be tested tomorrow when they trek to the Tuba Astro Turf to face Dreams FC in a Match day 26 fixture.

Yet to win in their last five games, Medeama SC is under pressure to scale the Dreams FC hurdle, knowing that any result other than a win could see second-place Bibiani Gold Stars overtake them.

For Dreams FC’s Coach, Winfred Dormon, it will be the first of two defeats they aim to hand the visitors, as they face off again in the semi-finals of the MTN FA Cup next month.

But Coach Tanko Ibrahim’s Medeama pursuit of a domestic glory and a historic double this season is so precious, and every member of the team is ready to achieve it.

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At the Dun’s Park in Bibiani, defending champions, Gold Stars, would be chasing their 11th win in 13 matches when they lock horns with Vision FC. Breathing heavily on the necks of leaders, Medeama SC, who lead by a point, the ‘Miners’ will look to add the visitors to their growing list of casualties in their push to retain the title they won last season.

Swiss tactician, Fritz Markus Schmid, believes the tie will not be an easy one, as he describes the visitors as a solid side. However, he was quick to add that they will surely see off the Tema-based side to further boost their dreams of retaining the title.

Having scored 18 goals at home with five conceded, Coach Schmid is hoping that in-form striker, Samuel Attah Kumi, the leading goal scorer with 11 goals, will continue his fine form in front.

Having defeated Gold Stars 3-0 in the first-round fixture, Vision FC possesses a surprising venom in big games, making this fixture a slippery one for the hosts.

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Fifth-placed Asante Kotoko would hope to return to winning ways when they welcome Nations FC to the Baba Yara Stadium in a cagey encounter.

At the Golden City Park in Berekum, relegation-threatened Berekum Chelsea would be hoping to record their eighth win of the season when they welcome high-flying Karela United.

Title chasers, Aduana FC, will trek to Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park in Bechem to battle Bechem United FC in a tricky tie. Basake Holy Stars will stay put at the Ampian AAK II Sports Arena in Azulewanu to host Young Apostles, while Swedru All Blacks face Hohoe United at Swedru Stadium.

By Raymond Ackumey

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Avoid another Bochum disaster

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Coach Otto Addo
Coach Otto Addo

GERMANY holds an impressive and dominant head-to-head record over Ghana in association football. Both countries have clashed on three occasions at the highest level of football—twice at the FIFA World Cup and once, an international friendly.

At the World Cup, the Germans defeated the Black Stars 1-0 at the African World Cup (South Africa 2010) and drew 2-2 at the same platform four years later in Brazil.

The outcome of the April 14, 1993 international friendly was one Ghanaians would not want to be reminded about. With some of the finest performers on the continent of Africa donning the Ghana jersey, the Germans walloped the Black Stars 6-1 to record what was christened the infamous ‘Bochum disaster.’ Despite leading at halftime with a Prince Polley goal assisted by Abedi Pele, Ghana conceded six second-half goals in 27 minutes.

This is a country that prides itself as four-time world champions (1954, 1974, 1990, and 2014) from a total of eight finals, three gold medals in UEFA European Championship (1972, 1980, 1996), one Olympic title (1976) and a FIFA Confederations Cup (2017). A friendly with the Germans is more of a privilege and they have a reason why; but it should be an opportunity Ghana must grab with both hands to attempt to exorcise the Bochum ghost or find a way to grind the German machine.

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It is the reason Ghanaians had high expectation for Otto Addo’s squad for the two friendlies against Austria in Vienna on March 27 before travelling to Stuttgart to face Germany on March 30.

As a friendly, one understands the need to try new players with a focus on identifying new and effective talents to strengthen the team for the World Cup proper. But it is clear that injuries to Kudus Mohammed, Francis Abu and Salisu Mohammed coupled with the poor form of quite a number of players could throw a spanner into Otto Addo’s wheels.

He has handed debut call-ups to four players – Derrick Luckassen of Pafos FC in Cyprus, Patrick Pfeiffer from German Bundesliga II side Darmstadt 98, Marvin Senaya of AJ Auxerre, and Daniel Agyei from Turkish club Kocaelispor – for this month’s international friendlies.

The 26-man squad also marked the return of Iñaki Williams, Ibrahim Sulemana, Alexander Djiku and Thomas Partey who has had little playing time with Villarreal and facing a few issues in court.

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It doesn’t look like any promising squad capable of producing the results Ghanaian fans would hope to have. The excuse would obviously be that it was just an exercise to fine-tune but even if the Black Stars were to lose to the Germans who are also struggling for form, it should not be worse than the Bochum disaster.

Full squad:

Goalkeepers: Lawrence Ati-Zigi (St. Gallen), Benjamin Asare (Accra Hearts of Oak), Joseph Anang (St. Patrick’s Athletic).

Defenders: Patrick Pfeiffer (SV Darmstadt), Derrick Luckassen (Pafos FC), Derrick Kohn (Union Berlin), Jerome Opoku (Istanbul Basaksehir), Caleb Yirenkyi (FC Nordsjaelland), Kojo Oppoong Pepprah (OGC Nice), Jonas Adjetey (VFL Wolfsburg), Marvin Senaya (Auxerre), Alexander Djiku (Spartak Moscow), Gideon Mensah (Auxerre).

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Midfielders: Thomas Partey (Villarreal), Elisha Owusu (Auxerre), Ibrahim Sulemana (Cagliari), Kwasi Sibo (Real Oviedo).

Forwards/Wingers: Brandon Thomas Asante (Coventry City), Jordan Ayew (Leicester City), Prince Adu (Viktoria Plzen), Christopher Bonsu Baah (Al Qadsiah), Abdul Fatawu Issahaku (Leicester City), Inaki Williams (Atletic Bilbao), Antoine Semenyo (Manchester City), Kamal Deen Sulemana (Atalanta), Daniel Agyei (Kocaelispor).

By Andrew Nortey

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