Image from Asante Kotoko game against Samartex
Asante Kotoko fought back to earn a crucial point against defending champions Samartex in a pulsating encounter at the Nsenkyire Sports Arena on Saturday afternoon.
The 1-1 draw ensured the Porcupine Warriors remained at the summit of the league table, though their position could be temporary, with their closest challengers just a point behind.
Samartex took the lead in the 39th minute when Dramani Awuah unleashed a powerful low drive that found the back of the net, leaving Kotoko’s goalkeeper with no chance. The home side, determined to avenge their earlier 1-0 defeat to Kotoko this season, controlled large portions of the first half, limiting their visitors’ attacking opportunities.
Kotoko, however, emerged stronger in the second half, showing resilience and attacking intent. Their efforts paid off when Kwame Opoku, in brilliant form, restored parity with a well-taken goal. The forward, who has been lethal in front of goal in the second half of matches this season, thought he had secured all three points for Kotoko when he found the net again. However, his second goal was ruled out for offside, denying him a brace.
The game was fiercely contested, with both sides displaying attacking prowess and solid defensive work. Samartex, desperate for a win to boost their title defence, pressed forward in search of a late winner, but Kotoko’s defence held firm to ensure they returned home with a valuable point.
Kwame Opoku’s sixth goal of the season further cemented his reputation as a key player for Kotoko, particularly in the latter stages of games. His ability to influence matches in the second half has significantly boosted the Porcupine Warriors.
Despite the draw, Kotoko remain on top of the league standings, just one point ahead of second-placed Bibiani GoldStars, who have a chance to overtake them when they face Aduana Stars in Dormaa on Sunday. Samartex, on the other hand, sit in ninth place, far behind the chasing pack, as their title defence falters.
Watch the match highlights below: