Match Report: Hearts of Oak 0-0 WAFA SC- Phobians held by disciplined Academy Boys

Published on: 24 May 2018
Match Report: Hearts of Oak 0-0 WAFA SC- Phobians held by disciplined Academy Boys
Hearts of Oak players

Hearts of Oak were held to a 0-0 draw by a disciplined WAFA side at the Baba Yara Stadium on Thursday.

In reality it was a game of two halves as the Phobians failed to make their first half dominance count.

The Phobians started the pressing game quiet early and started bombing the area of the academy boys.

In the 25th minute, William Dankyi-making his debut for the Phobians-made his way into the WAFA area and delivered a cross which found Isaac Mensah but his connection was shockingly wide.

On the half hour mark, WAFA goalkeeper Prince Ato Bilson, who was handed a start with Richmond Ayi suspended-pulled off a great save to parry out Joseph Esso's connection after good play from Winful Cobbinah.

Before the hour mark, Jospeh Esso squandered a glorious opportunity could not turn in Cobbinah's low cross from the right but the striker-unmarked-shot off target with his connection.

To be fair, the pass from Cobbinah was behind him but still he could have improvised.

WAFA were stronger and tactically disciplined in the second stanza.

In the 65th minute Umar Basiru had a juicy chance but his connection on Atte's cross from the right back too weak to beat goalkeeper Ben Mensah.

Seven minutes from time, Richard Danso entered the box and released a shot from his left foot but Mensah went down in time to deny the substitute from scoring.

Hearts XI:  Ben Mensah-Addo, Agyare, Bonney, Dankyi- Camara, Akowuah, Cobbinah, Mensah- Esso, Traore.

Subs: Sowak (GK), Richard Akrofi, Afutu, Daniel Kordie, Samudeen Ibrahim, Selasie Bakai, Kwadwo Obeng Jnr.

Wafasc XI: Prince Bilson-Mohammed Alhasssan, Konadu Yiadom, Youssoufo Atte, Francis Boateng- Umar Basiru, Ibrahim Fofana, Prosper Ahiabu-Charles Boateng, Justice Amate, Augustine Boakye

Subs: Sebi Acquah, Musah Nuhu, Adam Inusah, Richard Danso, Mark Abila, Timotee Kofi Koudo, George Asamoah.

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