Stephen Amankona scored the only goal of the match in the 29th minute, in an exciting contest that saw Chelsea end Nations FC’s push for a fifth straight win.
Despite a spirited fightback after conceding, Nations FC couldn’t find a way past Samuel Boadu’s well-organized team, who showed great determination to secure their second consecutive victory.
The loss was even more painful for Nations FC, as it was a missed opportunity to move top of the table, with league leaders Bibiani Gold Stars suffering defeat at Vision FC.
Coach Kassim Mingle’s men stay second in the standings, just two points adrift of the summit, and will return to Abrankese to prepare for their next game against Accra Lions.
Meanwhile, Berekum Chelsea have climbed to 8th place with 41 points — 10 points behind Nations FC — and will next travel to face Aduana Stars in their upcoming fixture.
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