Manaf’s last goal gives Heart victory against King Faisal



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Accra Hearts of Oak on Saturday, defeated King Faisal 2-1 in a matchday 6 tie at Ohene Ameyaw Park in Techiman.

The victory brings his score to 8 points in the League after two losses, two losses and two wins. Hearts of Oak was clearly the better team in the opening minutes of the game.

Hearts of Oak started the game on a solid footing, putting King Faisal in the middle and taking the game to their opponents looking for an early goal.

The pressure paid off in 19th Minute in which Benjamin Afutu found the back of the net after touching home from close range after a cross from Michelle Sarpong.

King Faisal’s striker Yakubu Wadudu had a chance to level them, but Richmond Ayi stopped his effort. Raddy Ovouka, Umar Manaf and Patrick Razak were the main men of the Phobians when they resorted to the winning play and long balls.

Hearts of Oak entered the break with a slight lead. Returning from recess, King Faisal improved his game and pushed the phobians in the early stages of the second half.

This time, Yakubu Wadudu was the creator when he crossed magnificently for Kwadwo Frimpong to score the equalizer in the 49th minute.

King Faisal took over the game there, creating several opportunities to move on, but failed to apply the finishing touch.

Substitute Dominic Eshun had a wonderful opportunity to put Hearts in the driver’s seat after he was perfectly set up with only goalkeeper Yusiu Kaisan to win, but was delayed when the goalkeeper closed the angle, forcing him to miss the opportunity. .

Phobios were last laughed at in the 90sth minute, as referee Philip Atta Forson awarded them a penalty.

Umar Manaf stepped forward to score from the resulting penalty to give Hearts of Oak a 2-1 victory.

The victory takes Hearts of Oak to fifth place in the table with 8 points from 6 games, while King Faisal remains in 16th place with 4 points.

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