Asante Kotoko got back to winning ways in the Ghana Premier League with a 1-0 win against ten-man Dreams FC on Sunday.
The Porcupine Warriors had gone winless for two matches after beating Hearts of Oak 2-1 in Accra on January 26 but took maximum points from the Theatre of Dreams in Dawu with the help of an own goal.
Defender Bashiru Abdul connected the ball into his own net as he tried to clear a dangerous free kick in the 68th minute.
In Dormaa, Aduana Stars and Hearts of Oak played out a goalless draw.
The draw maintained Aduana's unbeaten home record while Hearts made it two straight games without a win.
Elsewhere, Berekum Chelsea suffered a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Elmina Sharks.
Great Olympics were beaten 2-1 in Accra by Eleven Wonders, Karela United drew 1-1 with Medeama and Ashanti Gold won 1-0 at home against Liberty Professionals.
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