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Barimah Baah scored a brace to help Nations FC ease past bottom side Legon Cities on Saturday.
The Abrankese based side were expected to dominate their out of sorts opponents, and the game proved that exact point.
Nations took an early lead, through Nafiu Sulemana, after just 8 minutes on the clock.Â
Their lead was doubled, 5 minutes before halftime with Barimah Baah converting easily from the penalty spot.
The second half dominance continued for Nations, who were without talisman Razak Simpson, due to national team commitments.
Baah added his second and his team’s third, with a well taken strike on the 66th minute mark to seal the 3-0 win for Nations FC.
The result leaves Legon Cities bottom of the table, while Nations also remain in 4th spot.
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