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Results and matchday stats of GPL Week 9

Wa All Stars 0-2 Asante Kotoko
[Obed Owusu, Frederick Boateng]
Hearts of Oak 1-1 Bechem United
[Patrick Razak || Hafiz Konkoni Wontah]
Eleven Wonders 1-0 Medeama
[Alex Asamoah]
Karela United 0-0 Elmina Sharks
Ebusua Dwarfs 2-3 WAFA
[Solomon Okudzeto Richard Danso || Mohammed Osman Charles Boateng Justice Amate]
AshantiGold 1-0 Inter Allies
[Roland Amouzou]
Berekum Chelsea – Hearts of Oak – late kickoff.
Dreams FC – Aduana Stars – postponed.
FACTS
3 – Frederick Boateng has scored 3 goals in his first 4 league games for Kotoko, that is the same number of goals recorded by club’s lead striker Obed Owusu since the beginning of 2016/17 season.
7 – Kotoko have scored more than 1 goal in a league game for only the 7th time in their last 40 league games.
1 – Eleven Wonders have recorded their 1st ever clean sheet in the league after 9 attempts and goalie John Kwadwo Moosie will be the happiest.
 Source :http://www.adomonline.com

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