Fatawu Safiu’s freekick cancelled out Charles Mensah’s surprised opener as Asante Kotoko shared spoils with Bechem United at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Wednesday afternoon.
C K Akonnor handed Naby Keita his first start in the competition as he replaced Obed Owusu in the attack while Bechem United maintained the team that lost their previous game.
It took Bechem United only two minutes to break the deadlock.
Charles Mensah capitalized on a cross from Osei Bonsu to put the Hunters ahead.
Asante Kotoko equalized two minutes later through a Safiu’s masterclass free kick.
Fatawu nearly got his second on the day, but the impressive Afadzwu denied him with a great save.
Emmanuel Gyamfi came close again but his final delivery was very poor.
Naby Keita’s header in the 33rd minute was neatly blocked by Seth Sowah when Kotoko looked like taking the lead.
Fatawu Safiu had the last chance in the first half but his feeble shot was saved by Afadzwu.
Asante Kotoko came from the break firing from all cylinders with guns ablaze as they searched for the important win.
It was chances upon chances for Asante Kotoko but the resilient Bechem United defence were up to the task.
Tempers began to rise as referee Solomon Mordey whistled play on after Fatawu was brough down in the penalty box.
Bechem United nearly capitalized on a counter attack to punish Kotoko but Charles Mensah’s header went wide.
Abdul Fatawu tried again to score with another free kick but his effort from 15 meters went off.
Yaw Dankwah nearly gave Bechem United the lead in the 89th minute, but his lacklustre attitude allowed Ganiu to clear the ball from him in what could be said to be the last chance if the day.