Match Report: Legon Cities Hold Hearts Of Oak In Accra

A highly intense game in an 25% capacity stadium saw Hearts of Oak tracking their opponents deep in attack in search of the first goal with the returning Kofi Kodzie pairing with Isaac Mensah upfront, but the early munite incursions did not produce any goal for the phobians.

Legon Cities However stayed organised in defence with the improvised defensive pair of Richard Mohammed Joseph Adjei.

The Phobians got the opportunity to go ahead in 16 minutes but they couldn’t utilized the chance.

Cities capitalized on the disorganization of the Hearts team to score the first goal of the game 4 minutes later, after Jonah Attuquaye raced into the penalty area before dribbling Goalkeeper Richard Attah in goal, and slotting in with cheeky ease.

But if there was someone to credit for the one point, Legon Cities will surely be looking at Goalkeeper Eric Ofori Antwi, who stood between Hearts of Oak and Victory.

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