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    Ruthless Hearts of Oak sinks Accra Lions

    Papa LincBy Papa LincMay 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    Hearts of Oak moved up to fifth place on the league table with the win Hearts of Oak moved up to fifth place on the league table with the win

    Accra Hearts of Oak recorded an emphatic 3-1 victory against Accra Lions in a Week 32 encounter played at the Accra Sports Stadium.

    Enoch Asubonteng, Kwesi Asamah, and Hamza Issah scored for the Phobians, while Lawrence Norkoplim’s stunning goal could only serve as a consolation for Accra Lions.

    Hearts of Oak moved up to fifth place on the league table with the win, while Accra Lions remain in the relegation zone with two games remaining.

    The early exchanges between the two teams were lively, but Hearts of Oak emerged victorious after Asubonteng scored in the 11th minute.

    Accra Lions, a very youthful side, dominated possession but were unable to cause any problems for the Hearts of Oak defense.

    Hearts of Oak striker Asamoah Boateng had a few chances to put his team further ahead but missed the majority of them.

    The first half ended with Hearts of Oak maintaining their modest 1-0 lead.

    Accra Lions opened the second half considerably stronger, dominating the Phobians, particularly in midfield.

    Norkoplim, who was very impressive in the middle of the field, restored parity for Accra Lions with an effort from 30 yards.

    After the equalizer, the game became very exciting, with both sides pushing for the lead.

    However, it was Hearts of Oak who took the lead in the 79th minute through Kwesi Asamah, who tapped in from close range.

    Hearts of Oak cushioned their lead in the 89th minute after Issah curled in a beautiful shot from close range to secure all three points for his side at the end of the game.



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