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Bibiani GoldStars returned to winning ways with a hard-fought 1–0 victory over Karela United in their Ghana Premier League Round 10 clash at Dun’s Park on Sunday.
Razack Sanou decided the contest in the 38th minute, guiding home the only goal of the afternoon.
The strike is the Burkinabe forward’s first since joining the reigning league champions, offering a timely boost to their campaign after an uneven start to the season.
GoldStars controlled large portions of the first half and were rewarded when Sanou scored to put the hosts ahead.
Karela attempted to respond after the break, pushing for an equaliser, but ‘Gye Nyame’ lads kept their defensive shape intact and managed the game well in the closing stages.
The result moves them to 19 points in 4th after ten matches, keeping them within reach of the league’s top group.
Karela, meanwhile, remain on 13 points in 10th after a frustrating afternoon that saw them struggle to break through a disciplined home side.
GoldStars now shift focus to a difficult away fixture against Nations FC while Karela return to Tamale, where they will host Basake Holy Stars in their next league outing, aiming to bounce back immediately from this narrow defeat.
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