Liberty Professionals are without a win in the ongoing Ghana Premier League season following a 1-1 stalemate against Eleven Wonders at the Carl Reindorf Park in Dansoman.
Eleven Wonders coach Ignatius Osei-Fosu, who began his professional coaching career at Liberty, saw his side take the lead through George Osei Amponsah after 43 minutes.
The defender scored after George Ansong had missed a great opportunity to give the Liberty the lead in the 36th minute.
Just a few minutes later, Razak Boame equalised on the stroke of halftime after a mistake by Eleven Wonders goalkeeper, Collins Ameyaw.
Liberty created the better chances in the second half but failed to convert as the game finished in a draw, leaving them without a win in three games.
The 1-1 draw is the same result recorded by Liberty in their previous two games.
For Eleven Wonders, they are temporality on top of the league with five points having played one match more.
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