Bibiani Gold Stars defeated Vision FC 2-0 at Dun's Park on Sunday to reclaim the top position in the Ghana Premier League.
The first half ended goalless, with Vision showcasing strong defensive discipline.
However, the Golden Boys broke the deadlock in the 54th minute through Samuel Atta Kumi's deflected shot.
Kumi struck again in the 68th minute to secure Gold Stars’ first win in three matches.
Vision FC’s winless run extended to seven games, keeping them in the relegation zone.
Gold Stars now lead the league by one point after Nations FC’s 1-0 loss to Berekum Chelsea.
The Miners face Karela United in their next fixture, while relegation-threatened Vision hosts Medeama SC.
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