Kwadwo Obeng Junior gives Hearts of Oak the lead in the 26mins against Eleven Wonders. This was due to a defensive blunder from the defenders of Eleven Wonders and he was there to quickly bounce on the that with the tap in. A win for the Phobians will see them on top of the league since 2016
Coach Samuel Boadu has joined Ghana Premier League powerhouse, Hearts of Oak as the club’s new head coach on a three-year deal, officials have confirmed. The enterprising gaffer parted ways with Medeama SC last week which generated a lot of discussion in the local media. The Phobians have been without a substantive gaffer following the departure of Kosta Papic. Under-15s coach Samuel Nii Noi took over the club has won two and led the side to secure a point against Asante Kotoko on Sunda
Accra hearts of oak played Bechem united at Accra sports stadium in the on going Ghana premirre league. the phobians started the new year in grand style after thumping league leaders 6 to 1 defeats at Accra sports stadium. for further detailed information visit star times youtube channel https://youtu.be/3G6zh5fvIbw
Karela United head coach Johnson Smith has described Hearts of Oak as a lucky side that won against his side with luck but his boys outplayed the Phobians. Hearts of Oak pipped the Ainyinase side at the Accra Sports Stadium on Wednesday in the NC Special Competition through a Christopher Bonney spot kickm But Johnson Smith believes his side was the better side on Wednesday but the Phobians were just lucky. Speaking to the media after the game, Johnson Smith described the penalty awarded against his side as dubious, he also talked about the difficult condition that affected his team play. “Hearts of Oak were lucky. The referee awarded them a dubious penalty,” he said. “I know my boys were better. I liked the way my boys played, and I don’t think Hearts would contain us in perfect weather. The pitch was slippery,” he added. Karela United are four points behind Hearts of Oak and will be looking to win their remaining two games to join Hearts of Oak in the semi finals
Hearts of Oak picked their first win of the ongoing Ghana Premier League campaign following their 2-0 win over Ebusua Dwarfs at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Thursday. The under-fire Phobians needed to overcome Dwarfs FC hurdle at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium to get their faltering season back on track. However, it was Dwarfs who commenced the match looking more determined. The Crabs kept the ball well and created some half openings but failed to get the initiative as referee Awal Mohammed brought the first half to a close. Hearts came back from half time with the determination of breaking the deadlock as they pressed their opponents from the flanks. The Accra-based giants nearly made their early dominance count but Patrick Razak's attempted dink strike was parried away by goalkeeper Frank Andoh. Razak quickly amended his earlier mistake in the 60th minute after he slotted his low shot beyond the reach of goalkeeper Andoh. Dwarfs did not let the goal the conceded deter them from playing their game as they kept possession neatly. They came close to drawing level through Solomon Gyasi but the attacker fluffed his line as Hearts survived the scare. Despite seeing much of the ball, Dwarfs conceded again against the round of play via Joseph Esso's 77th minute expertly hit strike. The second goal effectively dampened the morale of the visitors as Hearts of Oak mounted more pressure in search of their third goal of the game but to no avail as referee Awal Mohammed brough the whole match to an end. The victory move Hearts of Oak to 7th on the log with 4 points while Dwarfs drop down to 9th with the same number of points as their opponents. Malik Akowuah was adjudged man-of-the-match.