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Victory against Holy Stars did not come easily Medeama midfielder Prosper Boakye

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Medeama Carrying Club midfielder, Prosper Owusu Boakye, has acknowledged that the score against Basake Holy Stars didn’t come without wretchedness.

The midfielder impressed alongside with his efficiency on Tuesday, serving to the Tarkwa-primarily primarily based completely outfit to come support from in the support of to stable a 2-1 score against the Week 21 opponent.

Speaking to Medi TV in a put up-match interview, Prosper Owusu Boakye acknowledged, “The game was no longer straightforward. They’re our chums and we knew they’ll come all out. We wished to waste the sport in the first half. So we were in a flee and that affected our efficiency in entrance of goal. After the penalty omit, we realized we had time,e so we were assured we’d score.”

Following the score against Holy Stars on Tuesday, Medeama SC have climbed to fourth in the Ghana Premier League standings.

The team has 38 parts after playing 24 matches and trails Asante Kotoko, the team on the conclude of the league log, by seven parts.

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