Hearts of Oak wins by five goals to nil after beating Future Stars in a friendly game this evening.
By Makavellidhope | self meida writer
Published 20 days ago - 1597 views
Hearts of Oak wins by five goals to nil after beating Future Stars in a friendly game this evening.
You can actually say Accra Hearts of Oak has finally won their first game after failing to do so on four occasions.
They played a training game with Future Stars this evening during training at the Saint Thomas Aquinos school park and they got their way through the lower tier team.
Hearts of Oak win by five goals to nil courtesy of a Isaac Mensah hat trick, and one goal each from Patrick Razak and Abednego Tettey.
Coach Kosta Papic must be really happy with his team but this results as we all know is not quite realistic considering it wasn't achieved in the Ghana premier league proper. It adds little to the club.
Though it is a friendly game it can be a the spark perhaps the team has been looking for. Hearts of Oak will have to wait because their game against Kumase Asante Kotoko has been postponed due to Kotoko's presence in the CAF confederations cup.
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