Nsoatreman defeated league leaders Asante Kotoko in a fierce match at Nana Konamansah Park, ending Kotoko’s seven-game unbeaten streak.
The match, marked by a red card incident and fan disruption, ended with a crucial Nsoatreman goal, securing their victory.
Asante Kotoko’s unbeaten streak ended, dropping them from the top, while Nsoatreman secured a point, advancing from relegation. Upcoming fixtures for both sides include Kotoko vs. Young Apostles and Nsoatreman vs. Berekum Chelsea.
Nsoatreman battled to a gritty 1-0 victory over league leaders Asante Kotoko in a highly anticipated clash at Nana Konamansah Park in Nsuatre. The match, defined by tactical discipline and moments of controversy, ended Kotoko’s winning streak in dramatic fashion.
The match kicked off at a high tempo, with both teams eager to assert their dominance. However, tensions soon boiled over, leading to a heated altercation that saw multiple red cards issued.
Kotoko lost two key players, Justice Blay and Mohammed Camara, to red cards, while Nsoatreman’s Stephen Diyuo was also sent off.
Fan disturbances escalated the situation, with objects being hurled onto the pitch, sparking concerns over possible sanctions.
Substitute Gabriel Bonnah scored a decisive goal, providing Nsoatreman with the only goal of the contest, despite both teams creating opportunities.
The defeat ends Kotoko’s unbeaten streak and knocks them off the top of the league table.
Meanwhile, Nsoatreman, who sit just above the relegation zone, will draw confidence from this important point as they gear up for their next crucial match against Berekum Chelsea.
Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Christian Kobby Quarshie

