In a captivating showdown on matchday 28, Legon Cities clinched a thrilling victory against Berekum Chelsea, spurred by a stellar performance from forward Fredrick Akatuk.
The excitement unfolded at Legon Cities’ home turf as Stephen Appiah Asare orchestrated the opening goal, setting up Akatuk in the 40th minute. However, Berekum Chelsea swiftly retaliated, with Patrick Ansu leveling the scoreline.
As tensions peaked, Legon Cities seized the lead late in the game with an 87th-minute strike, only for Berekum Chelsea to equalize through Awuah Dramani’s 90th-minute effort, seemingly salvaging a point. Yet, in a dramatic twist, Akatuk clinched victory for Paa Kwesi Fabin’s side with a decisive goal in the 94th minute, sealing a hard-fought 3-2 win.
The result marks Legon Cities’ fourth victory in their last six matches, signaling a resurgence highlighted by a recent triumph over Hearts of Oak. Surging to 10th position on the table, they have surpassed both Kotoko and Hearts, positioning themselves for further ascent.
For Berekum Chelsea, the defeat dealt a blow to their aspirations for a top-four finish, as they remain fifth in the standings with 41 points.
Eager for redemption, they will host Hearts of Oak in their next fixture at the Golden City Park, aiming to bounce back from this setback.
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