Vision FC midfielder Meshack Sowah Adjetey has voiced his disappointment after his side were held to a goalless draw by Asante Kotoko in the Ghana Premier League on Sunday.
The creative midfielder was a key figure during the Matchweek 24 clash of the 2025/26 campaign at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, where Vision FC delivered a determined display against the Porcupine Warriors.
Despite being reduced to ten men during the contest, Vision FC showed resilience and created a number of promising opportunities in front of goal. However, their inability to convert those chances proved costly as the match ended without a goal from either side.
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Speaking to the press after the final whistle, Sowah Adjetey admitted the outcome was frustrating for the team, noting that their overall performance deserved more than a single point.
“We are very disappointed. We created a lot of chances and should have scored to win the game. But a draw is part of football, so we will make our corrections and focus on the next match,” he said.
Following the stalemate, Vision FC sit 10th on the league standings, while Asante Kotoko remain in fourth place after the latest round of fixtures in the Ghana Premier League.





