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Berekum Chelsea resisted a stubborn Real Tamale United side to emerge 3-2 winners in the Ghana Premier League at the Baba Yara Stadium on Saturday.
Emmanuel Kwamena (12) handed Alhassan Dawuo’s side the lead but Latif Salifu pecked the scoring for the Blues six minutes from the break.
Jordan Opoku steered Chelsea into the lead ten minutes after the break but Abdul Aziz Yussif restored parity for Northerners.
Nigerien international Musa Mohammed scooped home from close range to send Chelsea temporarily top with 21 points.
Real Tamale United are still without a win.
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