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Vision FC fought back late to earn a 2-2 draw against Heart of Lions in their Ghana Premier League match week 11 fixture on Sunday in Tema.
The visitors struck first shortly after the break when Michael Ephson scored in the 47th minute, before Paul Atta doubled the advantage on 78 minutes to put Lions firmly in control.
Vision refused to surrender and responded through Maxwell Sensah who pulled one back with a composed effort in the 63rd minute.
Substitute George Tei then completed the comeback with an 82nd-minute equaliser, ensuring the hosts claimed a valuable point in front of their home supporters.
The result leaves Heart of Lions second on the league table with 22 points from 11 matches, one point behind leaders Aduana FC after six wins and four draws.
Vision remain tenth with 14 points, having recorded three wins, five draws and three defeats so far in the campaign.
Vision FC will travel to face Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium next, while Heart of Lions host Karela United next weekend.
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