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Asante Kotoko claimed a 2-0 win over Eleven Wonders in their Ghana Premier League clash at the University of Ghana Stadium on Wednesday.
The Porcupine Warriors showed their intent from the opening exchanges and were rewarded early when Peter Amidu Acquah broke the deadlock in the 17th minute to put Kotoko ahead.
Kotoko controlled large spells of the game after taking the lead, limiting the hosts to few clear-cut chances while maintaining their attacking threat.
The visitors sealed the result late in the game when Johnson Oppong Owusu struck in the 89th minute to double Kotoko’s advantage.
The victory sees Kotoko climb to third place on the league table with 27 points after 15 matches.
Wonders, meanwhile, remain rooted at the bottom of the standings with just six points, as their struggles continue.
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