Frank Amankwah powered Gold Stars to victory over Basake Holy Stars in Bibiani at Dun's Park in week three of the Ghana Premier League.
As the match appeared to be heading for a stalemate, the midfielder produced a moment of magic, unleashing a belter in the 73rd minute to put the hosts in the lead.
The strike proved decisive, as Basake Holy Stars did little to salvage even a point in the encounter.
The win is Gold Stars' second consecutive victory this season, which elevates them second in the standings with six points - and a game in hand.
Coach Frimpong Manso and his team will look to maintain their winning momentum against Heart of Lions in Kpando in week four.
Meanwhile, the visitors' unbeaten start to the season has been halted, with Abdulai Gazale's side now hoping for redemption against Medeama SC in their next fixture.
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