Special Competition: WAFA 3-2 Hearts of Oak- Resilient Academy Boys nail Phobians to stay unbeaten

Published on: 21 April 2019
Special Competition: WAFA 3-2 Hearts of Oak- Resilient Academy Boys nail Phobians to stay unbeaten
WAFA players celebrating.

WAFA SC preserved their unbeaten in the Normalisation Cup with a 3-2 win over Hearts of Oak in Sogakope on Sunday. 

But the Phobians deserve the plaudits for the impressive display and a draw would have been a fair results.

This match was christened 'Easter Massacre' by the WAFA faithful expecting repeat of the 5-0 bloodbath two years ago at this venue.

So when the home team scored first after 12 minutes, there's a feeling of deja vu but the Phobians stood firm and nearly shocked the Academy.

Jamal Haruna was put through on goal by a perfectly weighted pass from Daniel Lomotey and the midfielder dribbled the on-rushing Richmond Ayi.

Haruna connected into the roof from an acute angle with his weaker right foot.

On the hour mark, Hearts captain Fatawu Mohammed led by example after scooping over goalkeeper Sabi Acquah to snatch a brilliant equalizer.

Before that, youngster Abdul Manaf Umar should have scored but his half volley on a pullout from the left was over the frame.

Umar had an earlier chance to score in the 25th minute but his connection was a skied effort.

After the break, Hearts of Oak looked better and dominant but could not create clear scoring opportunities.

Lomotey intercepted a pass from centre back Benjamin Agyare to Christopher Bonney. He scurried with the ball to set up a 1v1 with Ayi but the striker drilled it into the bottom corner.

Then the third goal to restore WAFA's two-goal cushion came on the 58th minute mark.

Centre Bortey Acquaye was left unmarked at the far post after the corner was whipped in from the left.

The centre back with a diving header powerfully headed into the twine in the 70th minute.

Ten minutes later Christopher Bonney converted a spot-kick to reduce the deficit.

WAFA SC XI: Sabi Acquah (GK)-Abukari Ibrahim, Bortey Acquaye, Youssifou, Atte, Terry Yegbe-Prosper Ahiabu, Daniel Lomotey, Jamal Haruna-Michael Danso, Kingsford Opoku, Daniel Owusu

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