Wednesday, 25 May 2016

GPL Report: Allies Down Chelsea

Haven gone six games without a win, Inter Allies defeated Berekum Chelsea 3-1 at the Tema sports stadium on the penultimate game of the first round of the 2015-16 Ghana Premier League (GPL).


IMG_20160525_153315Three first half goals from Edward Adjaklo and Frederick Boateng were enough for the Eleven Is To One to secure all points at stake, though Sadick Adams got a consolation for Solomon Odwo’s me late into the game.


Inter Allies dictated the early changes, but were too blunt upfront as Frederick Boateng, Sheriff Deo Mohammed and Edward Adjaklo all fluffed glorious to earn the team the early impetus required to open the gates for a way into ending consistent poor results.


Inter Allies v Berekum ChelseaIt took Jimmy Cobblah’s men 10 minutes to find the breakthrough when they could have been up by a minimum of three.


Edward Adjaklo outstep finish from Simon Martey’s short corner stucked Chelsea, and Allies swamped around them and deservedly scored the second from 12-yards through Frederick Boateng after Abdul Halik Hudu was brought down in the box.


Chelsea responded swiftly, but were immediately knocked back into their shelves by Boateng’s second which could be a goal of season contender.


Inter Allies v Berekum ChelseaSimon Martey’s corner was nodded on to his path, and his volley had everyone standing on their feet. The ball caught the brilliant Ahenkorah standing aloof as the ball danced into the net.


The second department was more Chelsea who were looking to crawl their way back into the game, but the harm was already done.


They uped their performance but barely created any meaningful chances capable if hurting the opponent.


Their hard work paid off with three minutes to play when Sadick Adams buried the ball beyond Osei Kwame after Prince Gyamfi was fouled in the box.


The goal was the energizer Chelsea needed but it was too late to fight their way back to earn a point.



GPL Report: Allies Down Chelsea

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