Ahmed Toure marks Hearts of Oak debut with a strike against Lions in Top-four clash

Published on: 03 September 2014
Ahmed Toure marks Hearts of Oak debut with a strike against Lions in Top-four clash
Ahmed Toure scored for Hearts of Oak

By Akyereko Frimpong Manson

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Ivorian hit-man Ahmed Toure made a strong statement on his debut for Hearts of Oak after coming off the bench to power the Phobians to a 1-0 win over Heart of Lions on Wednesday evening in Accra. 

The 27-year-old stepped onto the pitch amidst massive cheers from the Phobians fans and he expressed his scoring ability by brilliantly finishing a move in the 68th minute to send Hearts 1-1 on aggregate pecking.

The Phobians fans on attendance responded with colossal cheers when Ivorian striker Ahmed Toure showed up from the dug-out to warm up. Toure, who played for Hearts’ bitterest’ rivals Asante Kotoko four seasons ago, joined on Monday as a trialist and was thrown into the game to replace misfit Gilbert Fiamenyo.

Claiming the opener for Hearts was a big statement from the talented attacker but it took a double change infected by Herbert Addo to bring that goal.

New-boy Kwame Kizito who had replaced Kofi Abanga in midfield, laid an acute pass for Toure and he exercised his right to shoot by powering home to level the scoring to 1-1 on aggregate.

Toure is expected to join Hearts of Oak on a three-year-contract.

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