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Richmond Opoku scored twice for Young Apostles in their game against Hohoe United in the Ghana Premier League.
The forward scored in each half of the encounter to deny the visitors all three points at the Wenchi Stadium.
With just three points separating the two teams ahead of the game, Hohoe United came into the match looking to unsettle the home side.
David Anane opened the scoring for the away side after just 19 minutes played.
Two minutes later, Emmanuel Kyeremeh doubled the lead for Hohoe United, who seemed to be running away with the game.
However, Opoku stepped up from the penalty spot in the 25 minute to half the deficit for Young Apostles.
Hohoe were able to hold on to the lead with the score 1-2 at halftime.
Young Apostles were pegged back 15 minutes into the second half when Opoku scored again to make it 2-2.
The result leaves the away side in the relegation zone while Young Apostles occupy the 14th position.
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