Kotoko were the front runners going into the match following some exhilarating performance in the offseason but their offseason form didn’t translate into a win against the Techiman based side as they threw away a lead to a draw.
Maxwell Konadu’s restored captain Felix Annan to his number one position leaving Kwame Baah on the bench. Coach Konadu also named recruits Yussif Mubarik, Emmanuel Keyeke, Evans Adomako and Kwame Poku in the starting line up.
Eleven Wonders began the game on a strong foot by piling pressure on Asante Kotoko in the early stages, but Kotoko had Felix Annan to thank for not conceding an early goal.
The Techiman side was denied a fine opportunity to take the lead on 23rd minutes when Yusif Mubarik blocked a Tetteh Nortey goal-bound shot from 15 yards.
The game was evenly spread until with some battles in midfield until the 54th minute when striker Kwame Poku capitalized on a defensive blunder to slot home a low grounder for the opener. A costly mistake between the Wonders defenders and goalkeeper John Mosie.
Kotoko captain Felix Annan drew a spectacular save in the 68th minute after a cross from Wonders’ right-wing took a deflection.
Wonders Coach Ignatius Osei Fosu introduced fresh limbs and one of them was the game-changer. Substitute Prince Okraku, on loan from Dreams FC, fetched the equalizer for Wonders in the 76th minute after pouncing on a delicious pass from midfield to rifle home.
Kotoko keeper Felix Annan had his view blocked by Yusif Mubarik and the striker fired into the left corner of the post for the equalizer.
Kotoko made a few changes towards the end of the game to bring bite and power up front, but those changes had no significant impact on the game as the referee blew his whistle to end the game.
Other results:
WAFA 4 (Daniel Lomotey 2X, Konadu Yiadom, Godwin Agbevor) – King Faisal 3 (Kwame Pepprah 2X, Wadudu Yakubu)
AshantiGold SC 2 (Appiah McCarthy, Hans Kwofie) – Karela United 2 (Diawusie Taylor, Samuel Ofori)
Medeama SC 1 (Ali Ouattara) – Great Olympics 1 (Michael Yeboah)
Ebusua Dwarfs 2 (Dennis Korsah, Issah Razak) – Elmina Sharks 2 (Richard Mpong, Ishmael Hammond)
Meanwhile, two games were played on Monday, November 16, in Accra.
Liberty Professionals and Bechem United at the Ibrahim Sly Tetteh park in Dansoman ended 1-1 after George Ansong goal was cancelled by Stephen Owusu’s penalty in the second half.
The other game between Inter Allies and Dreams FC at the Accra Sports stadium at 6 pm ended in a goalless draw.
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