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David Duncan is the man Kotoko are thanking after brushing Bechem United 3-1 at the Bechem Park on Sunday in the First Capital Plus Premier League.
It's back to winning ways for the reigning champs.
And they started in style - Michael Akuffo scoring in 30 seconds for the fastest goal in the season.
But within three minutes, Bechem star man Noah Martey had leveled through a penalty kick.Further goals came from Kotoko's Ahmed Toure after 24 minutes and in the second half Michael Akuffo curled a freekick to get all three points.
Before the game, the last time Kotoko managed a win on was matchday 4 and the Reds have gone six games without a win.
Elsewhere, Hearts got a win for themselves while Chelsea accounted for Lions and Medeama soundly beat Edubiase.
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Other FT scores
Hearts 2-0 BA
Wa AllStars 2-1 Allies
AshGold 1-0 Hasaacas
Chelsea 1-0 Lions
Medeama 3-0 Edubiase
Bechem 1-3
Kotoko Liberty 0-1 Olympics
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