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Tema Youth confirmed their superiority over Cape Coast Venomous Vipers when they beat them 2-0 in a friendly soccer match played at the Robert Mensah stadium at Cape Coast at the weekend.
Visiting Tema Youth barely a month ago defeated Vipers 1-0 in a similar encounter at the same venue.
Vipers who considered the return match as an opportunity to seek revenge, matched their opponents squarely throughout the first half.
On resumption of the second half, the visitors came back strongly to score two quick goals through midfielder Andoh Wilson and outside right Nuhey Ennin in the 59th and 68th minutes respectively.
Vipers’ best chance came in the 75th minute, but outside-right Nana Yaw, shot over the bar after dribbling the entire defence of the visitors to send the home fans crest-fallen.
Source: GNA
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