Nsoatreman FC breathed a sigh of relief as they secured a thrilling 1-0 victory over Medeama, ending their three-match losing streak in the Ghanaian top-flight on Sunday.
The decisive moment came six minutes into injury time in the first half when Stephen Diyou unleashed a powerful strike, propelling Nsoatreman FC to victory at the Nana Konamansah Park.
The win comes as a huge relief for Nsoatreman FC coach Maxwell Konadu, who had faced mounting pressure due to his side’s recent struggles. Defeats to Hearts of Oak, Dreams FC, and Samartex had cast doubts on the team’s form and performance.
However, Nsoatreman FC responded in impressive fashion by overcoming the reigning champions at home, showcasing their resilience and determination to return to winning ways.
Medeama, under the guidance of coach Nebojsa Kapor, made strategic adjustments but failed to find the breakthrough. Despite missing influential defender Nurudeen Abdulai, they were unable to contain Nsoatreman FC’s attacking threat.
With this victory, Nsoatreman FC climbed to fourth place on the league table with 33 points, establishing a four-point lead over their opponent, who sits in ninth place.
The win serves as a significant boost for Nsoatreman FC as they aim to regain momentum and climb higher in the league standings, while Medeama will look to bounce back from this defeat in their upcoming fixtures.