Nsoatreman pulled off a dramatic 1-0 victory over league leaders Asante Kotoko at Nana Konamansah Park, bringing Kotoko’s seven-game unbeaten streak to an end in a match filled with intensity and controversy.
Both sides started the game with high energy, determined to dominate proceedings. However, tensions flared, leading to heated confrontations and multiple red cards.
Justice Blay and Mohammed Camara of Kotoko were sent off, while Stephen Diyuo of Nsoatreman also received his marching orders. The match was further disrupted by fan unrest, with objects being thrown onto the pitch, raising concerns over potential disciplinary actions.
Despite the chaos, substitute Gabriel Bonnah became the game-changer, scoring just 40 seconds after coming on. His decisive goal was enough to separate the two teams, as Kotoko struggled to find an equalizer.
The defeat sees Asante Kotoko relinquish their top spot, while Nsoatreman inches further from the relegation zone with a crucial three points.
Looking ahead, Kotoko will aim to bounce back when they take on Young Apostles, while Nsoatreman prepares for another tough test against Berekum Chelsea.
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