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Medeama rallied from a goal down to beat Mighty Jets 2-1 on Saturday in the Glo Premier League.
Abubakar Sidi drew first blood for Jets at the Accra Sports Stadium a minute before the break.
Medeama returned from recess much stronger and drew level through Kwabena Adusei in the 66th minute.
With both sides looking like settling for a point apiece, Hans Kwofie in the 89th minute scored the decisive second for Medeama as Jets pushed to force a draw but after four minutes of added on time, the Tarkwa side finished winners.
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