A new video compilation has resurfaced, highlighting Charles Taylor’s memorable performance for Accra Hearts of Oak against St Mirren in 2008, reminding fans of the role he played in Hearts’ historic title-winning season.
In the match, Taylor dazzled with his pace, vision, and technical skill, tormenting the St Mirren defence throughout the first 66 minutes.
His movement and ability to link play in midfield kept Hearts in control and created multiple chances, proving why he was regarded as one of the most exciting talents in Scottish football at the time.
Unfortunately, Taylor was forced off due to injury in the 66th minute, leaving fans anxious about the team’s chances. Despite his early exit, his influence on the pitch had already left a mark.
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Hearts went on to secure the result and eventually clinched the Ghana Premier League title that season, with Taylor’s contributions forming a key part of their campaign.
The video has sparked nostalgia among supporters, many of whom praised Taylor’s vision, energy, and composure under pressure. It serves as a reminder of a golden period in Hearts of Oak’s history and of the impact Taylor had during his time with the Phobians.
Watch the video below:
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