In a thrilling encounter in the Ghana Premier League, Kamaradin Mamudu emerged as the hero for Medeama as he scored the decisive goal in their 1-0 victory over Nations FC. The talented right-back’s close-range tap-in in the 62nd minute proved to be the game-changer at the Akoon Community Park.
Medeama, who had struggled in their previous match against Dreams FC, made a significant change to their lineup, with coach Evans Augustine Adotey replacing the injured striker Joshua Agyemang with Nana Kofi Babil.
The match began with both teams displaying great intensity, but it was the home side, Medeama, that dictated the tempo and pace early on. Nations FC adopted a strategy of ball retention, which seemed to frustrate the Mauve and Yellow as they labored in the first half.
The midfield partnership of Azaria Fordjour and Emmanuel Cudjoe for Medeama struggled to assert dominance in the center of the field. However, it was Mamudu who brought smiles to the home fans’ faces as he scored from close range, securing maximum points for his team.
This victory propelled the champions to 11th place on the league table, accumulating 7 points from five games, with one match still in hand. Unfortunately, the defeat pushed the Premier League newcomers, Nations FC, further into the drop zone with just five points from six matches.
Kamaradin Mamudu’s heroics were the highlight of a captivating match that saw Medeama climb out of the relegation zone, leaving fans eagerly anticipating their next fixture.