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Young Apostles maintained their 12th position on the Ghana Premier League table following their draw with Aduana FC.
Four second goals on Wednesday, April 2, meant that the game ended in a 2-2 stalemate at the end of 90 minutes.
The opening 45 minutes of the encounter proved to be dull as there were no good recorded despite a handful of attempts.
However, the return from recess proved to be the turning point.
Aduana, who were playing at home, opened the scoring after 60 minutes through Emmanuel Opoku.
The lead only last five minutes as the away side grabbed the equaliser through Mathias Amegbe.
In the 78th minute, Young Apostles shot themselves ahead; Razak Sarpong found the back of the net to make it 1-3 for the away side.
However, Emmanuel Opoku was on hand to salvage a point for the home side with a strike in additional time, denying the away side all three points.
The draw means both Aduana and Young Apostles maintain their respective positions in 11th and 12th respectively.
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