The 2017/2018 Ghana Premier League got off to a good start after months of delay last Saturday as Inter Allies put three second half goals past visiting Bechem united to grab the first three points of the season.
Head coach Kenichi Yatsuhatchi led his charges at the Tema stadium with a dominant play to record first home win. Dan Amanfo opened the scoring in the 53rd minutes only for Victorien Adebayor of Nigerian decent to score the first brace of the season.
In the other games six games that were cleared on Sunday, March 18, West Africa Football Academy (WAFA) drew first blood against Asante Kotoko in Sogakope after only three minutes of play through Aminu Mohammed only for Yakubu Mohammmed to respond with a deserving equalizer for the Porcupine warriors.
Asante Kotoko goal Keeper Felix Annan, pulled some fantastic saves in the second half of the game for his side and made sure his former employers felt his presence.
In Techiman, New entrants, Eleven Wonders struggled to share spoils with Hearts of Oak when the visistors through attacking midfielder Winful Cobbina took the lead through a spot kick. Former Asante Kotoko striker, Alex Asamoah restored parity a minute of second half play
At the threatre of dreams, Dreams Fc also beat Elmina sharks to continue win their winning streak from the GHALCA G8 which they won to open the season. The Mauve and Yellow at the TnA park also pip Karela FC 1-0 in a local Tarkwa derby.
Ashanti Gold’s only goal from Shafiu Mumuni snatched all three points from Wa all Stars as they hosted them at the Obuasi Lenclay stadium where as Dwarfs at the Cape coast Stadium left it late to shrug off Berekum Chelsea 1-0.
Liberty Professionals did not have a taste of the first round of matches as they wait for Ghana’s Champions League representatives, Aduana Stars who failed to glitter in Algeria as Es Setif beat the 4-0 to urge them out of the competition 4-1 on aggregate.
Ghana Premier League: Inter Allies bangs in 3 as Cobbina’s penalty salvages a point for Hearts of Oak
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