League leaders Medeama SC are experiencing a noticeable dip in form after going four consecutive matches without a win in the Ghana Premier League.
The Mauve and Yellow, who have set the pace for much of the season, have suddenly seen their momentum stall at a crucial stage of the campaign. What once looked like a commanding charge at the summit has now turned into a tense period of dropped points and growing pressure.
Their winless run began with a 2-1 defeat to Nations FC — a result that raised eyebrows given Medeama’s consistency earlier in the season. They were then held to a 1-1 draw by Aduana FC in a tightly contested encounter.
Back-to-back goalless draws followed against FC Samartex and Swedru All Blacks, further compounding their struggles. While the defense has remained relatively solid, the attack has lacked its usual cutting edge, managing just one goal in the last three outings.
From a possible 12 points, Medeama have collected only two — a return that could significantly impact the title race if the chasing pack capitalize. Their inability to convert dominance into victories has allowed rivals to believe the door may now be slightly ajar.
Despite this wobble, Medeama SC remain league leaders, a testament to the strong foundation they built earlier in the campaign. However, the psychological aspect of sustaining a title challenge cannot be overlooked. The pressure of maintaining top spot, combined with tactical adjustments from opponents eager to dethrone them, appears to be testing their resilience.
The coming fixtures will be crucial. A strong response could quickly silence doubts and restore confidence within the squad and among supporters. On the other hand, an extended winless streak could dramatically reshape the complexion of the Ghana Premier League title race.
For now, it is a slight but significant dip for the table toppers — and all eyes will be on how Medeama SC respond.













