
The Ghana Premier League title race and survival battle both intensified following a series of stalemates that have left perennial heavyweights Hearts of Oak searching for answers. The Phobians’ quest for the league crown suffered another setback after a 2-2 draw against Swedru All Blacks, extending their disappointing winless run to five consecutive matches. Elsewhere, Nations FC demonstrated their home resilience by snatching a late 1-1 draw against Berekum Chelsea, preserving an unbeaten record at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex. These results highlight a weekend of missed opportunities and tactical concerns as the league enters its final stages. Hearts of Oak head coach Didi Dramani expressed deep concern regarding his side’s current slump, specifically citing the team's inability to capitalize on goal-scoring opportunities. Despite creating numerous chances throughout the match, the failure of key players to find the back of the net has left the team in fourth place with 43 points, now trailing the league leaders by six points. With a crucial Matchweek 30 fixture against Young Apostles on the horizon, the pressure is mounting on the technical team to reverse the slump before the title slips further out of reach. In the Matchday 27 clash between Nations FC and Berekum Chelsea, the narrative was defined by late-game heroics. After a goalless opening half, Berekum Chelsea took the lead in the 56th minute through a strike from Samuel Tenadu. The visitors appeared destined for all three points until Brandon Antwi produced an equalizer in the 85th minute. While the result keeps Nations FC’s home streak intact, the club remains stalled in the lower half of the league standings. Conversely, Berekum Chelsea occupies 14th place, sitting just above the relegation zone as they prepare for a difficult upcoming encounter against Aduana Stars. As the season enters its final stretch, these results highlight the high stakes and lack of margin for error in the Ghanaian top flight. Hearts of Oak must urgently rediscover their scoring touch if they are to bridge the six-point gap at the top, while Berekum Chelsea’s fight to avoid the drop remains a primary concern. For Nations FC, the focus shifts to translating their home stability into consistent results on the road as they look toward their next match against Bibiani Gold Stars.
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