Medeama SC are now just six points off the top of the Ghana Premier League table following a dominant 4-0 victory over Dreams FC at the Tarkwa and Aboso Stadium on Friday night.
The result was a perfect response after Ibrahim Tanko’s side slipped to 7th place with a narrow defeat to Hearts of Oak in Matchweek 26.
With pressure mounting and the season entering a crucial phase, the Yellow and Mauve stepped up in style against one of the league’s most in-form sides.
Forward Kingsley Braye was the undisputed star of the night, scoring a sensational hat-trick—the first ever at the stadium since its commissioning.
Mubarik Yussif also got on the scoresheet, converting from the penalty spot to cap off an emphatic display.
With eight matches remaining, Medeama’s title ambitions are still alive. A consistent run of results could see them close the gap on current leaders Asante Kotoko and put them in serious contention to clinch the title.
Up next is a tricky midweek trip to Kpando, where they’ll face Hearts of Lions on Wednesday, April 16, 2025—a match they’ll be expected to win if they’re serious about chasing the title.
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