Kosta Papic Suffers First Defeat In Charge Of Hearts Of Oak Against Aduana Stars.

Aduana Stars beat Accra Hearts Of Oak by two goals to nil in their Ghana Premier League outstanding game in Dormaa.

The game which was originally scheduled for matchday one was postponed due to several Hearts Of Oak players testing positive for coronavirus.

Former Kotoko striker Yahaya Mohammed scored first with three minutes to the end of the first half, pouncing home a deflected shot.

Prince Acquah made it two in the 46th-minute ensuring his side wins convincingly at the Nana Agyemang Badu park.

Hearts Of Oak was awarded a penalty in stoppage time following handball situation. Raddy Ovuaka stepped up but his penalty was saved by goalkeeper Joseph Addo.

It’s the second defeat for Hearts Of Oak this season have lost to Inter Allies by a goal to nil in week three under former coach Edward Nii Odoom.

For Aduana Stars, the win will serve as a huge morale booster have struggled to win games this season with six points after five games.

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