Hearts of Oak demolish Olympics to claim land ownership right

Accra Hearts of Oak showed their class in their match day 14 silencing their noisy neighbors Accra Great Olympics.

Goals from Joseph Esso, Benjamin Efutu and Danie Afriyie were enough for Accra Hearts of Oak to claim ownership of the land.

Over the week, Accra Great Olympics were claiming to be the real landlords but where today disciplined by their senior brothers on the field of play to retract their statement.

Joseph Esso registered the first goal of the game in the 16th minute which was held till the final whistle of the first half.

The phobians came into the second half to continue to pile up pressure on their local rivals which resulted in their second goal through Benjamin Afutu on the 65th minute. Benjamin Afutu made it three in the 68th minute, scoring his second goal of the game.

Accra Great Olympics couldn’t handle the pressure from their rivals which resulted in them conceding the 4th goal of the game through the Danie Afriyie in the additional time ending the game by 4-0 .

 

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