After seven rounds of matches in the Ghana Premier League, the competition continues to gather intensity with several intriguing storylines emerging.
Hearts of Oak, FC Samartex, and Asante Kotoko SC are the only unbeaten sides so far this season. While the Phobians and the Timber Giants have each played seven matches, the Porcupine Warriors have featured in only four but have maintained an impressive unbeaten run.
Medeama SC currently sits at the top of the league table with 16 points, closely followed by Aduana FC in second place with 15 points. The race for the top spot remains wide open, with Heart of Lions and FC Samartex also within touching distance of the leaders. The competitiveness at the top end of the table highlights the balance of quality and determination across the league this season.
In total, 60 matches have been played after matchday seven, producing 35 home wins, 8 away victories, and 17 draws. A total of 112 goals have been scored, with home teams contributing 78 goals and away teams netting 34. This indicates the strong home advantage enjoyed by most clubs so far in the campaign.
Penalties have also played a significant role this season. Thirteen spot-kicks have been awarded, with twelve successfully converted and only one missed.
The only missed penalty came from Medeama SC right-back Kamaradini Mamudu, whose attempt was saved by Swedru All Blacks goalkeeper Clement Aryee, making Aryee the first goalkeeper to deny a penalty this season.
The Ghana Premier League remains fiercely competitive, promising more drama and entertainment in the rounds to come.
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