Fans of Hearts of Oak went on rampage after their side lost grounds at the top of the Glo Premier League match on Monday.
The angry fans took issues with anything in sight and cast aspersions on Coach Nii Noi Thompson and his backroom staff after drawing 1-1 with All Stars in their outstanding league match.
But the heavy security apparatus detailed at the stadium warded off any physical attack.
The club has struggled for form in the second half of the league after going five matches without a win.
The draw means the this year's is set for a photo-finish after rivals Asante Kotoko closed the gap to two with four matches remaining.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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