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Asante Kotoko were forced to settle for a 0-0 draw against Vision FC in their Ghana Premier League clash at the Baba Yara Stadium.
The Porcupine Warriors controlled large spells of the contest but failed to find the breakthrough despite several clear opportunities.
Kotoko finished the game with nine shots on target and eight off target but could not get the breakthrough.
The visitors had to end the game with 10 men after Mohammed Awudu was sent off for stopping a counterattack.
Kotoko pushed forward late on but lacked the cutting edge to break the deadlock.
The result leaves Kotoko in fourth place with 39 points, seven behind the league leaders Medeama.
Vision FC, on the other hand, sit ninth on the table with 31 points.
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