A Theatre of Dreams indeed for Dawu, Hearts of Oak’s miserable form ahead of the big game against Asante Kotoko and how the once mighty Aduana Stars have fallen. Michael Oti Adjei has the major talking point from the weekend Ghana Premier League games. Dawu is indeed Theater of Dreams for Dreams FC
Kotoko’s season seems to be a ride in the extremes. One moment they are not scoring enough, grinding out results, then the next they are almost flawless as they proved away in Wa against Wa All Stars. Amos Frimpong and Frederick Boateng scored the goals for the Porcupine Warriors to them in touch with leaders AshantiGold and ease the pressure on Paa kwasi Fabian who only last week was reminding everyone that he is no magician. Boateng in particular has come good at just the right time. The goal against All Stars was his third in four games and provides goal-shy Kotoko with a viable option upfront. Wa All Stars demise this season
Inter Allies is a curious case. They have the second best home record in the Ghana Premier League and the worst away record in the league too. Their 0-1 loss at AshantiGold on Saturday was their fifth loss in their fifth game on the road. Kenichi Yatsuhashi’s side have not scored a single goal on those travels too and have conceded ten, an average of two every game. At home, they are markedly different. Four games, four wins, seven goals scored, none conceded. Something must be wrong somewhere. By Michael Oti Adjei|editors.3news.com|Ghana Follow @3Newsgh
Five takeaways from Ghana Premier League Match Day 9
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Emmanuel Kwame Amoh is an Online Editor with the current affairs team at Media General, operators of TV3 Ghana, editors.3news.com and more. Email: emmanuel.amoh@editors.3news.com