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Kotoko ease to 2–0 win over struggling Eleven Wonders

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Asante Kotoko recorded a comfortable 2-0 victory over Eleven Wonders on Wednesday, December 24, 2025, in their Ghana Premier League Matchday 15 encounter at the University of Ghana Stadium.

The Porcupine Warriors made their intentions clear early in the contest and broke the deadlock in the 16th minute through Peter Amidu Acquah.

The forward capitalised on a lapse in concentration from the Wonders defence, pouncing to slot home after the backline was caught napping, giving Kotoko a deserved lead.

Wonders attempted to respond but struggled to cope with Kotoko’s organisation and intensity, particularly in midfield.

Kotoko continued to dictate the tempo for the remainder of the first half, creating half-chances while keeping their opponents at arm’s length.

The second half saw total dominance from the Kumasi-based giants, who pinned Wonders deep in their own half for long spells.

Wonders, battling at the foot of the table, found it difficult to mount any meaningful attacking threat and were largely limited to defensive duties as Kotoko pressed for a second goal to kill off the contest.

That decisive moment arrived in stoppage time when Johnson Owusu sealed the victory in the 90th minute.

The win moves Asante Kotoko further up the standings and keeps them firmly in contention for the league title, while Wonders remain rooted at the bottom, with their survival hopes continuing to fade as the season progresses.

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