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Vision FC produced a strong second-half performance to secure a convincing 3–1 victory over Berekum Chelsea in their Ghana Premier League Matchday 25 clash at the Nana Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex.
After a quiet first half that ended goalless, Vision FC came out firing after the break and opened the scoring in the 48th minute through Setsofia Agetey, who finished calmly to give the hosts the lead.
The momentum continued as Ibrahim Larbi doubled the advantage just two minutes later in the 50th minute, putting Vision firmly in control of the contest.
Setsofia Agetey then completed his brace in the 59th minute, extending the lead to three goals and sealing a comfortable victory for the home side.
After several attempts to comeback into the game BerekumChelsea pulled on back on the 72th minute and could not complete the comeback.
Vision F.C extend their unbeaten run to 6 games with 3 wins and 3 draws and sit 9th on the Ghana Premier League table. BerekumChelsea with one loss in their last 5 with 2 wins and 2 draws and sit 15th just above the relegation zone.
Berekum Chelsea face Nations F.C next in Matchday 26 while Vision F.C travel to Bibiani to face Bibiani Gold Stars in their next GPL fixture.
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