
Match Report: Medeama SC 4-0 Vision FC
Medeama SC delivered a commanding performance, securing a resounding 4-0 victory over Vision FC in a one-sided encounter at the TNA Stadium. The hosts showcased their attacking prowess and defensive solidity, leaving Vision with little room to respond. The scoring began in the 16th minute when Mamudu Kamaradini header in a well-measured corner kick from Prince Owusu to give Medeama an early lead.
The home side continued to dominate possession, probing Vision’s defense with relentless pressure. The second goal arrived courtesy of an unfortunate own goal by Vision’s Emmanuel Sanja, who inadvertently turned a dangerous Medeama cross into his own net, doubling the hosts’ advantage. Vision struggled to find rhythm, with their defense increasingly exposed.
After the break, Medeama picked up where they left off. Emmanuel Owusu added the third goal, capitalising on a well-worked team move to fire a powerful shot into the top corner. The rout was completed by Ibrahim Nurudeen, who sealed the 4-0 scoreline with a clinical finish after a swift counter-attack, leaving Vision’s defense in disarray. Discipline was an issue for Vision, with Foster Twum booked in the 38th minute for a reckless challenge, followed by Emmanuel Sanja receiving a yellow card in the 52nd minute for dissent.
Medeama’s Daniel Yemoh also saw yellow for a late tackle, but it did little to derail their dominance. Medeama’s clinical finishing and cohesive play were too much for a lackluster Vision side, who failed to register a shot on target. The result strengthens Medeama’s position at the top of the table, while Vision will need to regroup quickly to bounce back from this heavy defeat.
Final Score: Medeama SC 4-0 Vision FC
Goalscorers: Mamudu Kamaradini (16'), Emmanuel Sanja (OG), Emmanuel Owusu, Ibrahim Nurudeen
Yellow Cards: Foster Twum (38'), Emmanuel Sanja (52'), Daniel Yemoh
Medeama Subs: Mantey, Nurudeen, Dzakpasu, Appiah, Babil IN, OUT: Fordjor, Salam, Taylor, Nkrumah, Owusu
Vision Subs: Dickson, Twum, Mensah, Yemoh, Sanja OUT, IN: Adjetey, Appiah, Sumalia, Akuaku, Asante
By: Felix Romark