Legon Cities FC’s woes in the Ghana Premier League worsened with a 2-0 defeat to an in-form Bechem United at the University of Ghana Stadium on Saturday.
The loss cemented Cities’ position at the bottom of the table, as their search for a turnaround this season continues. For Bechem United, the victory extended their remarkable unbeaten streak to nine matches across all competitions, elevating them to third place in the standings.
Bechem dominated proceedings from the outset, showcasing their confidence and tactical cohesion. The breakthrough came in the 36th minute when Francis Acquah slotted home, capitalizing on sustained pressure from the visitors.
Veteran midfielder Augustine Okrah was the standout performer, demonstrating his class with a composed display. He capped off the performance with his first goal of the season during stoppage time, a strike that sealed the win and further highlighted his invaluable role in the squad.
This result marks Bechem’s fourth consecutive league victory, solidifying their status as serious contenders for the title. In contrast, Legon Cities face mounting pressure to arrest their dismal form as the relegation battle intensifies.
Bechem’s clinical display emphasizes their growing dominance, while Cities are left grappling with questions about their future in the league.





























Discussion about this post