
Inter Allies suffered a dip further into the 2020/21 Ghana League relegation zone after a home defeat to Ebusua Dwarfs on match day 13 at the Accra Sports Stadium on Saturday.
The Eleven-Is-To-One Boys fell to a 2-0 defeat to the Crabs to further plunge them into the relegation zone.
The first half produced no goals with both sides creating fewer goal scoring chances.
Back from recess, Dwarfs looked more purposeful in front of goal.
They strung passes together in midfield and attack in a bid to find the opener.
They utilized the few chances created in front of Inter Allies goal area.
The Crabs opened the flood gate on the 70th minute from the boot of Benjamin Acquah.
Six minutes after the first goal, Dwarfs increased the tally to 2-0.
The win boosts Dwarfs morale in the ongoing league season.
They have 19 points moving into 4th on the league table.
They have just a point behind 3rd place Kotoko, two behind second club Great Olympics and three behind leaders, Karela FC.
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