The Ghana Premier League witnessed a thrilling round of matches on matchday 32, filled with drama and excitement.
Aduana Stars suffered their first home defeat to Dreams FC, while Medeama continued their dominance by inflicting further damage on King Faisal.
Meanwhile, Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko officially bid farewell to the title race. Here are five key talking points from the eventful matchday:
MEDEAMA CLOSING IN ON THE TITLE
Medeama SC, after a remarkable surge to the top of the table, find themselves on the brink of clinching the ultimate prize they have been chasing for years. With defeats for Aduana Stars and Bechem United, Medeama now sits in pole position to secure the title. However, they face a tough challenge against Samartex, who are battling to avoid relegation. Medeama will need another outstanding away performance to seal their championship aspirations.
ADUANA STARS’ UNBEATEN HOME RECORD ENDS
Aduana Stars’ impressive unbeaten home record finally came to an end as Dreams FC stunned them at the Nana Agyeman Badu I Park. Ali Huzaf’s goal secured the victory for Dreams FC, snapping Aduana Stars’ unbeaten run at home. The defeat not only shattered their record but also dealt a blow to their title hopes, with Medeama now in prime position to claim the championship. This season, no Ghana Premier League side has managed to remain undefeated at home throughout the campaign.
HEARTS OF OAK AND ASANTE KOTOKO OUT OF CONTENTION
The reigning champions, Hearts of Oak, and traditional giants Asante Kotoko have officially been eliminated from the title race. Their inconsistent performances throughout the season have cost them dearly, as they failed to challenge for the top spot in recent weeks. Both teams dropped points on matchday 32, mathematically ruling them out of contention. The battle for the title is now a three-horse race between Medeama SC, Aduana Stars, and Bechem United.
KING FAISAL’S PRECARIOUS POSITION
King Faisal finds themselves in a precarious position with just two matches remaining in the season. They are six points away from safety and must win their last two games while hoping for unfavorable results for Great Olympics and Tamale City in order to retain their Ghana Premier League status. Additionally, they rely on poor results for Karela United to survive. Dropping points in any of their remaining matches will confirm their relegation.
DREAMS FC SHOWING LATE SURGE
Dreams FC has developed a reputation for performing strongly in the final stages of the season to secure their top-flight status. Last season, they won three consecutive matches in the closing stages to avoid relegation. This campaign, they are once again producing remarkable performances in the final days. Dreams FC has now won three of their last four league matches, including a significant victory over Aduana Stars, which ended their opponents’ unbeaten home record.