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Bechem United were forced to settle for a point after a 0–0 draw with Karela United in their Ghana Premier League matchweek 24 encounter at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park.
After a tightly contested first half with limited clear chances, both sides struggled to break the deadlock despite improved urgency after the restart.
The game’s turning point came late on when Rasco London was sent off in the 88th minute after receiving a second booking, reducing Bechem United to ten men. Karela United pushed for a late winner, but the hosts’ defence held firm to ensure the match ended goalless with the points shared.
Karela United are unbeaten in their last 4 games with three wins while Bechem United have one win in their last four games. This draw keeps Karela United at 7th place with 35 points on the board and Bechem United on 13th place with 30 points.
Karela United face Kotoko in their next GPL fixture while Bechem United face Nations F.C away from home.
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