The Ghana Premier League Match Day 21 fixtures which begun on Friday as Nations FC defeated leaders Medeama SC 2-1 at the Abrankese Sports Stadium was climaxed on Sunday at various match with some shocking results.
At the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, Hearts of Oak failed to capitalize on Bechem United’s poor away run as the Hunters managed to hold the Phobians to a pulsating 0-0 goalless draw.
An outcome that has left supporters of the club to doubt their chances of winning a silverware at the end of the campaign.
Hearts were poor in the first stanza of the game as they lack the men upfront to find the back of the net in the first 45 minutes.
Hamza Issah and Mawuli Wayo went off as the backline of Bechem United kept the two attackers at bay, denying them any opportunity at goal.
The Phobians were the better side in the second half but failed to make these chances count as Bechem United traveled back to Bechem with an important point to dent Hearts chances of closing the gap between them and Medeama.
At the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park in Dormaa, third-placed Aduana Stars were held to a frustrating goalless draw with Samartex.
Kelvin Oppong fetched the only goal for Gold Stars against Swedru All Blacks at the Dun’s Park in Bibiani to move to second place, seven behind log leaders Medeama SC.
A goal from Prince Opoku and an own goal from Michael Awuah gave Basake Holy Stars a 2-0 win over Berekum Chelea at the AAK II Stadium.
At the Naa Sherigu Sports Center in Nalerigu, Karela United managed a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Hohoe United.
Solomon Aboagye’s solitary goal was enough for the home team to seal all three points.
Issah Husseini registered a brace and another goal from Kingsford Agyemang was enough for a comfortable 3-0 triumph for Young Apostles against struggling Eleven Wonders at the Wenchi Sports Stadium.
At the Kpando Sports Stadium on Saturday, Heart of Lions cruised past Asante Kotoko with a 3-1 win.
Seedorf Asante, Ali Fawzi and Michael Ephson scored for Lions as Samba O’Neil grabbed the consolation for the Porcupine Warriors.
Veteran forward John Antwi scored twice for Dreams FC in their 2-2 away draw with Vision FC. Nana Kwesi Amoah and Sheriff Mohammed were the scorers for Vision FC.


