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14 goals

6 home wins

2 draws

Hearts of Oak saved the best for last as they picked an important three points againstChelsea ahead of their Super 2 clash against Kotoko.Almost forgotten striker, Kwame Kizito came off the bench to score the match winner with 12 minutes remaining. The Phobians had to dig deep to pick the points after Chelsea showed enough fit for the fight forcing  keeper Soulama Abdoulaye into several saves. The result keeps Hearts at the summit of table five points ahead of eternal rivals Kotoko who dropped to fourth after suffering  a humiliating defeat to Dwarfs in Cape Coast.

 

Defender Christopher Bonney had an afternoon to remember as he helped Dwarfs beat his former club Asante Kotoko 4-1 in Cape Coast.Bright Lukman hit a brace and also Nicholas Gyan scored as Kotoko were whitewashed by Prosper Nartey’s charge A four minute double salvo ensured Bright Lukman opened the scoring for Ebusua Dwarfs with a decent effort after a beautiful one-two play between himself and Nicholas Gyan. Before he doubled the lead four minutes later, connecting to a rebound after Ernest Sowah failed to make a first time save. Christopher Bonney stepped up to convert a penalty to make it three nil, his fourth in four, before Eric Donkor was sent off for his second bookable offence.Nicholas Gyan  wrapped things up with a fourth late in the second half and there was still time for Amos Frimpong to net a consolation. His third in the second round.

Wa All Stars continued their pursuit for the league title with a 2-0 win over Techiman City FC at the Wa Park. City defender Isaac Baah conceded an own-goal in the first-half before Paul Asare bagged the second goal late in the second half  to clinch victory for the home side. All Stars took the lead at the death of the first-half when Techiman City gifted the hosts a goal as Isaac Baah turned the ball into his own net following a goal-mouth melee.  All Stars finally cushioned the lead through Paul Asare who raced through the backline and brilliantly finished off an attack to cement the win for the home side.

A brace for youngster Michael Sarpong put a dent in the title aspirations of Aduana Stars who have now picked a point out of a possible six.

Kwasi Donsu scored yet again from a free kick as Medeama completed the double over Liberty in Tarkwa.

Ashantigold recorded their 12 th draw of the season after being pegged by Bechem United after taking the lead through Amos Addai

Fredrick Boateng left it late to put a dagger right through the heart of WAFA as Inter Allies beat them by a lone goal and Hasaacas and New Edubiase played out  a drab goalless draw in Obuasi.


 

 

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