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Young Apostles’ hopes of picking up another win at home in the Ghana Premier League were dented in the dying moments of their game against Vision FC.
The two newly promoted side faced each other at the Wechi Sports Stadium on Saturday, December 21, hoping to bounce back to winning ways.
However, Ramzy Abubakar’s sixth minute strike was cancelled out by Emmanuel Atta Frimpong’s late goal to end the game 1-1.
Abubakar set the tone for the home side with a good strike after just six minutes played.
Young Apostles kept the ball and created chances in the opening half of the game but were unable to add to their lead.
They went into the break, however, as the better side having broken the deadlock earlier in the encounter.
Vision FC return from recess rte more hungrier side, pressing and dominating the home side in the opening exchanges of the second half.
Nana Agyemang’s men, despite their attempts, failed to get the ball at the back of the net.
When the game seemed to be heading in the way of Young Apostles, Vision FC had other ideas.
Atta Frimpong netted a late equaliser to shut down the noise level in Wenchi, leading to a dramatic draw.
The result means Young Apostles are now without a win in their last three games in the league, with two defeats and one draw.
Vision FC on the other hand have amassed four points in their last two games having beaten Medeama last weekend. They also jump to 11th on the league table.
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