Medeama climbed into the top four of the Ghana Premier League after a tough battle against Legon Cities, thanks to a second-half header by Kamaradini Mamudu.
The right-back showed his form with an impressive header just five minutes into the second half, breaking the deadlock at the Akoon Community Park.
With this win, the defending champions now have 40 points, placing them back in the top four but still nine points behind the league leaders, Samartex, with eight games left in the season.
Medeama has been on a winning streak, securing victories in their last two matches, including a 2-0 win against Hearts of Oak last Wednesday.
Their recent performances indicate that they are regaining their form at the right time as the Ghanaian top-flight league heads towards its final stretch.
Nebojsa Kapor’s team had to work hard for the victory, especially as both teams ended the first half goalless with few chances created.
While winning the Premier League title might be a stretch, securing a top-four finish is a realistic goal for the defending champions.
With eight more matches to play before the end of the season, Medeama is determined to fight for every point and maintain their position in the top tier of Ghanaian football.