Medeama is second in the table after one win, one draw, and one defeat in three games. 4 points have been accrued with only one point separating the Mauve and Yellow from the top.
It was always going to be a difficult game as Young Africans knew it was a make-or-break affair for them as they were with just a point from two games.
The point secured in Kumasi could go all the way to probably secure Yanga a place in the knockout phase albeit it’s too early.
Medeama coach Evans Adotey strongly believes Medeama can also secure a point in Tanzania next week.
He said, ” “We can also beat them in their backyard, don’t write us off”. Evans Adotey continued, “I am optimistic we can also secure at least a point because football is a game full of uncertainties”.
A 27th-minute penalty from Sowah was cancelled out by Ivorian international Zouzoua in the 36th minute.
A crunch clash is expected in Tanzania next week as both sides will fancy their chances to win the game. Group D is wide open as all four teams can qualify after Al Ahly failed to beat Belouislzdad (0-0) in the all-North African Derby in Cairo.