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Swedru All Blacks continued their impressive recent form with a solid 2–0 win over Eleven Wonders in their Ghana Premier League Week 13 clash on Sunday.
Rudolf Mensah was the hero of the day, scoring both goals to hand the visitors all three points in Techiman. He opened the scoring in the 25th minute after capitalising on a defensive mix-up before sealing the win with another composed finish in the 64th minute.
Eleven Wonders pushed for an equaliser but struggled to create clear chances against a well-organised All Blacks defence.
The victory lifts Swedru All Blacks to 10th on the league table and leaves Eleven Wonders rock button with 6 points.
Swedru All Blacks face Vision Fc next gameweek while Eleven Wonders face 17th place Bechem United matchday 14.
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