Inter Allies relegated: Felix Aboagye’s side lose Premier League survival bid
The eleven is to one side Inter Allies eight-year stay in the Ghana Premier League came to an end on Sunday, 27 June 2021, after a 2-0 defeat at home to Liberty Professionals.
With three matches to the end of the season, Allies become the first club to relegated from the Ghana top-flight following a home defeat to Liberty Professionals.
They remain bottom of the 18-league table with 29 points and statistically cannot survive eviction even if they win their remaining matches.
Inter Allies have struggled to stay afloat this term and had to change their home venue from Accra Sports Stadium to the Theatre of Dreams in Dawu.
Liberty opened the scoring in the 16th minute when Brite Andoh converted from a close range finish after all the good work on the flank by Evans Owusu.
Five minutes before the interval, the visitors doubled their lead through Simon Appiah.
He fired in a free kick to make it back-to-back goals in the league from a set-piece.
Just before the half time whistle, Inter Allies were reduced to ten men when defender Emmanuel Agyemang Badu got sent off.
The centre back accumulated two yellow cards.
Four minutes into the second half, Nafiu Sulemana tried his luck from distance with a curler but it was feeble to beat the Liberty goalkeeper.
Substitute Richard Arthur fired from distance but the Liberty goalkeeper did well to pull a save.
Later on, Liberty Professionals were awarded a penalty after Adamu Amadu was brought down inside the box.




