Berekum Chelsea launched a stunning comeback to win against Kotoko at the Golden City Park on Saturday.
Before the game, the host had lost two consecutive games, which heightened pressure on coach Samuel Boadu and his boys.
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This prompted him (Boadu) to name a strong starting berth against the Porcupine Warriors in game thirty of the league fixture at home.
Kotoko drew first blood in the game as Ugandan forward, Steven Mukwala got on a scintillating cross from the right side of attack from Emmanuel Kotei to head in the opener beyond goalkeeper, Emmmanuel Adu.
The host found an away back into the game as the referee, penalized goalkeeper, Moise Pouty for launching into the back of Stephen Amankonah, who scored the resulting, penalty to level things up.
As both teams probed for the much-needed winner, Afriyie Mezack rose highest to nod a delivery from the corner in the 95th minute to send the host fans into ruptures cheers, and jesters.
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The win aids, Chelsea to fourth on the log while the Kotoko stay 11th on the log with 40 points from 30 games in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.
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