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Former Hearts of Oak forward Joseph Esso broke the game’s deadlock in the 37th minute to give Dreams FC the lead.
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Karela FC reacted quickly and snatched the tie through Franklin Osei.
Returning from the break, the hosts regained possession and began to pressure the visitors in search of the winner of the match.
Franklin Osei, who nullified Dreams FC’s lead, reappeared to record the match winner in the 65th minute.
Karela, who struggled last season, has now won two and drawn one and has won both league games at home.
Last week, Anyinase’s team secured a 1-0 win over Inter Allies on matchday two.
Meanwhile, WAFA drew 1-1 against Elmina Sharks at WAFA Park in Sogakope on Sunday.
WAFA dominated the game in the first, but they squandered several scoring opportunities and in the 41st minute Justice Mensah’s shot from outside the 18-yard box deflected and gave Elmina Sharks the lead.
In the first half, it was Elmina Sharks goalkeeper Bawa who consistently denied the hosts a goal and made several great saves to ensure that Elmina Sharks finished the half nose-forward.
Returning from recess, the West African Soccer Academy continued to put pressure on the Elmina Sharks, once she managed a good save against Bawa to keep the score in favor of her team.
WAFA finally got the breakthrough in the 57th minute when Augustine Boakye found the back of the net to put the academy boys on the same level.