Half Time: Hearts Of Oak Down 0:2 Against Great Olympics.

Accra Hearts Of Oak is down at the half time by two goals to nil against rivals Accra Great Olympics in week eleven of the Ghana Premier League.

Captain Gladson Awaku gave Olympics the lead early in the game on the 13th minute giving his side signs of hope to carry on.

The visitors made it two, two minutes after the first goal following a good finish from Maxwell Abbey.

Olympics controlled and dominated the first half in terms of possession but failed to convert the extra chances created.

Hearts Of Oak Starting eleven below:

RICHMOND AYI
FATAWU MOHAMMED(c)
RADDY OVOUKA
MOHAMMED ALHASSAN
SULLEY NURU
NURUDEEN ABDUL AZIZ
ABDUL MANAF
FREDERICK ANSAH
EMMANUEL NETTEY
VICTOR AIDOO
RAZAK PATRICK.

There are still 45 minutes more to play at the Accra Sports Stadium with the Phobians hoping to redeem their image.

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