Abdul Manaf Mudasiru on Friday came from the bench to grab his debut league goal for Great Olympics in Matchday 23 class against WAFA at Sogakope. 

The bulky striker scored a 92nd-minute winner, which gave them the three points to emerge as early Ghana Premier League leaders on matchday 23.

Mudasiru's  goal came in style as goalkeeping howler by  WAFA made a hero out of him.

Gladson Awako opened the scoring on the 14th-minute by squeezing in a free-kick at the near post with a beautiful bend on the ball to make it 1-0 for the visitors.

Awako’s sixth of the season was the only goal of the first forty-five minutes at the WAFA Park.

Konadu Yiadom turned the second for Great Olympics into his own net with two minutes to the hour mark after an attempted clearance.

Enock Asubonteng pulled one back for the hosts with twenty minutes to the end of the ninety with a close-range finish that was helped in by a deflection.

WAFA got the equalizer in the 76th-minute through Justus Torsutey, who headed him from another header from the far post to make it 2-2.

When the game seemed to have been heading for a draw, Kwadwo Bonsu committed a terrible error in post to gift Mudasiru the winner in injury time to finish the contest 3-2 in favour of Olympics.

The win gives Annor Walker’s side a one-point lead at the top of the league log with 40 points as Medeama SC and other top four sides play later in the weekend.