GPL Week 24: Title Race Intensifies as Medeama and Asante Kotoko Held to Frustrating Goalless Draws
The race for the Ghana Premier League (GPL) title has reached a fever pitch following a series of stalemates in Week 24 that have left the top of the table precariously balanced. League leaders Medeama SC and perennial heavyweights Asante Kotoko both failed to secure maximum points in their respective fixtures, creating a tense atmosphere as the season enters its final stages. These results have underscored the narrow margins at the summit, with the chasing pack now within striking distance of the leadership. In Swedru, table-toppers Medeama SC were held to a 0-0 draw by Swedru All Blacks in a match where the visitors struggled to find a clinical edge. Despite controlling significant portions of the game, Medeama was unable to find the back of the net, earning a single point that moves them to 46 points. This outcome has proved costly in terms of their lead, as they now sit just one point ahead of second-placed Bibiani Gold Stars FC, who occupy the runner-up spot with 45 points. The recent trend of dropped points has intensified the competition, forcing Medeama to rediscover their sharpness if they hope to maintain their slim advantage. Simultaneously, at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, Asante Kotoko endured a similarly disappointing afternoon, playing out a goalless draw against Vision FC. The match was defined by the heroics of Kotoko goalkeeper Mohamed Camara, whose standout performance earned him the Man of the Match award. However, the individual recognition was overshadowed by the team's inability to capitalize on a late-game advantage. Vision FC played the final 20 minutes with only 10 men, a situation that Camara insisted should have resulted in a victory for the Porcupine Warriors. "Ten against eleven is not a game we should draw," Camara remarked, expressing the collective frustration of a team that expected more from the encounter. As the league transitions into the final stretch of the 2025/26 season, these missed opportunities could have lasting implications for the championship trophy. For Medeama, the pressure is mounting to halt their recent slide and fend off the looming threat from Bibiani Gold Stars. For Asante Kotoko, the focus remains on improving offensive efficiency to ensure that dominant performances are reflected on the scoreboard. With only a handful of matches remaining, the GPL title race remains wide open, promising a thrilling conclusion for football fans across the country.
