Bechem United were held to a stalemate at home against Aduana FC in a matchday 2 Ghana Premier League clash on Sunday.
The Hunters were hoping to grab their first win of the season after last week’s draw away at Nations FC.
Both teams demonstrated strong defensive displays, leaving the game with chances few and far between.
Bechem ace, Augustine Okrah, made his first appearance of the season, but his supreme creative spark wasn’t enough to harm the Aduana defense, much to the frustration of the crowd at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Stadium.
The result leaves Bechem United on 2 points from their opening two games, still yet to score or concede.
Aduana FC also climb to two points from a possible six, after the draw.
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