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Asante Kotoko have moved to the top of the league log after a 1-0 win over Sekondi Hasaacas at the Essipong Stadium on Tuesday.
Defender Samuel Inkoom fired from 30-yards in the first half to sink the home side which tasted their second defeat of the season.
With their pride dented Hasaacas tried to redeem the goal but missed several scoring chances until the recess.
In the second half, all efforts by Hasaacas to equalise were thwarted by Kotoko's defence until the final whistle.
Elsewhere, Gamba All Blacks lost 1-0 to Heart of Lions at the Cape Coast Robert Mensah Stadium.
Heart of Lions who dominated the game in the first half scored the only goal of the match through striker Stephen Owusu in the 16th minute.
All Blacks began the second half strongly and had a golden opportunity to equalise in the 65th minute but Kwabena Dodzi with only the goalkeeper to beat shot over the bar.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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