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Teammates King Faisal and Dreams FC settled for a throbbing 1-1 draw following the return of Ghana’s Premier League action after the Christmas break at Techiman on Friday.
Kwadwo Frimpong put the home side ahead in the first half before a deflected shot ensured both teams shared the spoils at Nana Ameyaw Park.
King Faisal finished the match with 10 men behind the goalkeeper Referee Mohammed Misba showed Kaisan Yuisu the exit.
It was a game of both halves, as King Faisal enjoyed the possession, but the visitors grew in the game in the second verse.
Kwame Peprah incredibly hits the deflected ball after Kwadwo Frimpong put it right.
There, as well as another foul by Wadudu Yakubu, the midfielder had a gift from the goalkeeper, he ran to the goalkeeper on his right but hit the side net with his final delivery.
Kwame Peprah does well again to outwit his marker in the 23rd minute, finding Albert Mensah in front of the penalty area, but his shot went wide.
Wadudu Yakubu was about to give King Faisal the lead in the 5th minute, but his shot was blocked by Abdul Jalilu.
Dreams FC’s Emmanuel Ocran was brought down by Faridu Joseph, the visitors did it quickly but Mutawakilu cleared the danger.
King Faisal captain Michael Akufo showered early after being replaced after sustaining an injury at 12 minutes. He was replaced by Albert Mensah.
Dreams FC coach Winfred Dormon left striker Joseph Esso and captain Michael Agbekornu out of the starting X1.
The duo came in the second half and made a positive impact when the claw back sniffed a spot away from home.
The result has taken King Faisal to 15th place in the league table, just one point above Inter Allies who have a game to spare.
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