The Ghana Premier League title race has exploded into life.
League leaders Medeama Sporting Club stumbled in what many feared would be a tricky test, grinding to a tense 0-0 draw against Swedru All Blacks at the Swedru Sports Stadium on Sunday.
And just like that — the cushion is gone.
What once looked like a commanding lead has now been sliced to a single, fragile point.
Medeama controlled spells of the contest and probed for openings, but their usually sharp attack lacked its usual bite. Swedru All Blacks stood firm, disciplined and compact, shutting down space and daring the leaders to find something special.
They never did.
The stalemate keeps Medeama top on 46 points — but the mood has shifted dramatically. Reigning champions Bibiani Gold Stars FC are breathing fire just behind them on 45 points.
For months, Medeama dictated the tempo of the league with swagger and authority. Now? Every dropped point feels heavier. Every match feels like a final.
Momentum is beginning to whisper in Bibiani’s direction.
The psychological battle may now be as decisive as the tactical one. With the margin for error razor-thin, Medeama must rediscover their clinical edge immediately — because one more slip could cost them everything.
The title race is no longer a procession.
It is a fight.