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Hearts of Oak ended Bechem United’s unbeaten streak in a big way at Accra Sports Stadium as the visiting team suffered a humiliating 6-1 defeat on matchday seven.
It was Bechem United’s toughest loss this season.
The visiting team called for a penalty in the 10th minute when Hafiz Konkoni was brought down in the area, but the referee ignored calls for play to continue.
Hearts midfielder Unaf Manaf was booked in the 21st minute after a poor tackle on a Bechem United player.
The Phobians continued to push for the first goal, but Daniel Afriyie missed a glorious opportunity in the 32nd minute to break the deadlock by failing to put the ball in the back of the net.
Emmanuel Asante was sent off in the 38th minute of the first half as Bechem United had to end the first half with 10 men.
According to sources, he was fired.
Abdul Lawali hit a sweet drive from 15 yards but it went straight into the goalkeeper’s hands.
Hearts of Oak broke the deadlock in the 52nd minute through Abdul Manaf Umar in the second half.
⚽️ GOAL!
52 & # 39; Manaf puts Hearts ahead.
Hearts 1-0 Bechem#AHOSC# AccraIsOurs#HeartsBechem pic.twitter.com/Vbho7MoPUT
– Phobians (@HeartsOfOakGH) January 2, 2021
Substitute Victor Aidoo stepped off the bench to increase the Phobians’ lead in the 60th minute with his brilliant mannequin and skillful shot.
The former Samatex striker got his double in the 73rd minute and 3-0 for Hearts of Oak.
⚽️GOAL!
73 & # 39; Víctor Aidoo gets his double and makes three for hearts
Hearts 3-0 Bechem#AHOSC# AccraIsOurs#HeartsBechem
– Phobians (@HeartsOfOakGH) January 2, 2021
Hearts of Oak was awarded in the 84th minute when Daniel Afriyie was brought down by the Bechem United goalkeeper in the area.
Frederick Ansah Botchway was up to the task and scored from the spot to give Heart a 4-0 lead.
Prince Adu Kwabena cut one for Bechem United with a nice chip when the Hearts defense fell asleep.
Hearts of Oak continued the attack when Abdul Lawali made it 5-1 for the Phobians against Bechem United with just minutes to finish the process.
Bechem United goalkeeper Prince Asempa was shown a yellow card for dissent after charging at the referee.
Benjamin Afutu Kotey made six for the Phobians with a few minutes to go.
Hearts of Oak has recorded the highest score in the current Ghana Premier League.
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