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Vision FC showed organisation to snatch a hard-earned point in a 0–0 draw against FC Samartex at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena on a sunny Sunday afternoon in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League.

In a cagey game low on clear chances, both sides enjoyed good run of dominance but were ultimately undone by a lack of scoring chances in the box, with wayward finishing and poor decision-making defining a match that offered little entertainment for the supporters.

Samartex saw more of the ball and pushed forward with intent, racking up a decent number of attempts. However, their efforts repeatedly failed to trouble Vision FC goalkeeper Kwame Aziz as neither side managed a single shot on target throughout the entire match.

Vision FC, meanwhile, were disciplined to absorb pressure and look for openings on the break. Their most threatening moments came down the left flank by Daniel Yemoh, where a few promising incursions hinted at danger, but again failed to produce any meaningful end product.

Despite the lack of attacking spark, Vision FC head coach Nana Kweku Agyemang will be pleased with the outcome, as his side recorded a third consecutive clean sheet. The result extends an impressive defensive run that includes a 1–0 home win over Nations FC and a shock 1–0 away victory against Aduana FC last weekend.

Samartex, on the other hand, will be frustrated at failing to capitalise on home advantage and territorial upperhand, as their pressure rarely translated into genuine scoring opportunities.

By: Pascal Amoah