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A last-gasp goal by Latif Salifu helped Berekum Chelsea to a 2-1 home win on Saturday against New Edubiase in the Glo Premier League.
The win sends Chelsea top of the standings temporarily with the six matches scheduled for Sunday.
Latif, who failed to score a first half penalty in the 35th minute atoned for his earlier miss when he handed Chelsea the winning goal in the 91st minute of added-on time at the Golden City Park.
The goal was the striker's fifth out of seven matches this season.
Both sides finished the first 45 minutes goalless but five minutes after the break, Solomon Asante put the home team in front.
Four minutes after the opener, Ebenezer Ofori levelled up for Edubiase who held on well until they were undone by the injury time winner.
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