
Accra Lions star, Baba Salifu Apiiga has accused referee James Taylor for conspiring and cheating them against Asante Kotoko in their matchday five game.
Aduana Stars coach Yaw Acheampong has opened up about his outfit early struggle in the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League campaign.
Head coach of Basake Holy Stars, Abdulai Gazale has expressed dissatisfaction over how wasteful they have been in their opening five matches of the season.
Yaw Acheampong, coach of Aduana Stars says he is bent on leading his side club to rebound following their poor start to the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League.
Accra Lions head coach Ibrahim Tanko has accused the officiating team of aiding Asante Kotoko in their narrow 1-0 victory during their Ghana Premier League clash on Sunday.
Medeama Sporting Club head coach, Nebojsa Kapor, is eagerly anticipating his team's clash against reigning champions FC Samartex in the Ghana Premier League.
Medeama Sporting Club head coach Nebojsa Kapor provided a detailed analysis of his team’s goalless draw against Heart of Lions during their Week 5 Ghana Premier League encounter over the weekend.
Asante Kotoko head coach Prosper Ogum remains confident that his team’s current run of narrow 1-0 victories will soon transform into more dominant, high-scoring performances.
Asante Kotoko head coach Prosper Ogum praised his team's tactical execution in their 1-0 win over Accra Lions during match week five of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League, describing it as a "highly tactical" encounter.
Asante Kotoko SC and Medeama SC will join forces to represent Ghana at the 2024 Capital City Africa Cup in Washington, D.C., according to GHANAsoccernet.com.
Nsoatreman surged to the ninth place of the Ghana Premier League table with a convincing 3-1 victory over a leaky Legon Cities at Nana Amoah Koronmansa Park.
Needing to right the wrongs of their loss to Asante Kotoko in an outstanding gameweek two, Nsoatreman quickly ensured that defeat lightning would not strike twice, as defender’ Richard Acquah, Walid Neymar Fuseini and Anokye Morrison ripped the Royals to shreds in the first half.
The Efiri Tete Amanaso three first half goals saw Nsoatreman’s relentless pressure pay off after Kwame Aziz was forced into several first-half saves, but the youngster was then powerless to stop a sublime Acquah’s 8th minute opener which paved way for the other two goals to dink home.
Aziz received little to no protection from his disjointed backline, as Legon Cities were all over the shop defensively in the first half and were arguably fortunate to only be three down at half time.
The hosts explosive display would not have been beyond the realm of possibility had the Amanaso been a little bit more clinical.
Chances continued to come the hosts' way after the break - their midfield was particularly lively - although Paa Kwesi Fabin’s side were not going down waving the white flag and came agonisingly - wiping out one goal off with an equaliser in the 89th minute through 19-year-old Mohammed Alidu’s goal.
In the end, though, Legon Cities were condemned to make the long journey home with a consolation to show for their efforts.
Meanwhile, the visitors drop down to 18th spot with just a single point on account of their second straight Ghana Premier League loss, and one that could have easily been more embarrassing on another day.
By: Pascal Amoah
Mezack Afriyie scored the only goal of the match as Berekum Chelsea recorded a 1-0 victory over Young Apostles in Sunday’s Ghana Premier League fixture at Golden City Park.
The result has left B. Chelsea in fifth spot, boasting eight points in the Ghana Premier League table, just three points ahead of thirteenth-placed Young Apostles, from their 5 matches this term.
The home side remained on the front foot as the first period developed, with that half coming to a closure with no goals.
Samuel Boadu’s side were not to be denied, though, and registered in the 72nd minute through Mezack Afriyie, who found the back of the net stunningly.
The Bibires went in search of a second late on, with Afriyie missing the target from distance, but Apostles were unable to respond, with Afriyie’s effort deciding the contest.
By: Pascal Amoah