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Vision FC got their first win of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League after beating Hohoe United 2-0 on Sunday.
The first half was tight, with both teams creating very few chances.
Vision attacked but Hohoe’s defense stayed strong.
The game changed after the break. In the 55th minute, Kusi Asante scored to put Vision ahead. Just moments later, Emmanuel Sanja punished a defensive mistake to make it 2-0.
Hohoe tried to fight back but lacked the quality in attack to trouble Vision. The home team stayed solid at the back and protected their lead until the end.
The win pushes Vision to 8th place with four points from three games, while Hohoe are still without a win and sit 14th with two points.
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