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Newly promoted side Young Apostles picked up their fourth win on the road in the Ghana Premier League after beating Nations FC.
Apostles secured a 1-2 win over Nations FC at Abrankese to move up the league table.
The away side opened the scoring after 30 minutes played through Emmanuel Kontor.
Young Apostles made it 0-2 moments later to extend their lead against Nations as they seemed to run away with the three points.
The newly promoted side went into the break in a comfortable lead.
However, after the recess, Nations halved the deficit as they scored after 60 minutes to make it 1-2.
The goal was all they could managed as Young Apostles held their nerves to claim the maximum points.
The defeat sees Nations drop out of the top four positions with Hearts of Oak taking their place in fourth position.
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