Bechem United have been dealt a big blow for their league tie against Dwarfs as their wonderkid Joseph Amoah will sit out the game due to suspension.
The skillful midfielder was controversially sent off in their 2-0 loss to Medeama in Tarkwa as Bechem slumped to their 4th defeat in 5 games.
Amoah has been one of the standout performers in this season’s league putting up top notch performances week in week out.
His confident displays have earned him two man of the match awards including a stupendous performance in Obuasi as Bechem United tore apart Ashantigold.
The former WAFA player was also instrumental for his side in Accra against Hearts of Oak despite losing to the Phobians and it will be key to see who will fill the void left by Amoah as they host Dwarfs.
Amoah had a stint with Portuguese side Vitoria Guimaraes prior to joining Bechem United.
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