The Ghana Premier League witnessed thrilling matches this weekend, with notable victories for Swedru All Blacks, Medeama SC, and Vision FC.
In a stunning upset, Swedru All Blacks defeated Asante Kotoko 2-1 at the Swedru Sports Stadium. The match saw Roland Leveh open the scoring in the 37th minute, followed by an equalizer from Kotoko's Morifing Donzo shortly after. However, Rudolf Mensah's goal just before halftime secured the win for All Blacks, boosting their morale while leaving Kotoko in third place, four points off the top.
Meanwhile, Medeama SC continued their impressive form, defeating Hearts of Oak 1-0 thanks to a second-half strike from Salim Adams in the 75th minute. This victory keeps Medeama at the top of the league table with 34 points, while Hearts remain in fifth place with 28 points.
In another surprising result, Vision FC claimed a 1-0 away victory against Aduana FC at Nana Agyemang Badu I Park, marking Aduana's first home defeat of the season. Meshack Sowah Adjetey scored the decisive goal in the 35th minute, pushing Vision FC to 11th place with 21 points and extending Aduana's winless streak to three matches, dropping them to fourth with 29 points.
These results highlight the competitive nature of the league as teams vie for top positions heading into the next round of fixtures.
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