Kumasi Asante Kotoko beat Accra Hearts of Oak 2-0 at the Kumasi Sports stadium in the LG Top Four Tournament.
Kotoko scored both goal in the first half through Isaac Boakye in the 4 min and Stephen Oduro in the 24 min
Michael Asante was awarded the LG Player of the Game.
Kotoko were by far the better side and Hearts would feel lucky they left the Kumasi Stadium with just a 0-2 deficit and nothing more.
The Porcupine Warriors were always in with a chance of winning this game but few could have predicted the ease with which the victory came.
As early as the first minute, the Phobians were left off the hook after Michael Osei failed to make the most of a defensive mis-clearance by Kwabena Boafo.
Ironically, Kotoko scored from what couldn’t really be labeled good chances. Boakye’s goal came after four minutes. He got the better of the experienced but largely ineffective Princeton Owusu Ansah, beat another Hearts of Oak defender before releasing a sweet left foot shot that flew past Hearts goalkeeper James Nanor.
Then on twenty four minutes, Stephen Oduro scored an intelligent goal that would further underline his status as one of the finest players in the country.
Princeton Owusu Ansah again lost control of the ball in midfield but instead of closing him down, the Hearts midfield and defence made the greatest mistake you can ever make when playing against a player of Oduro’s intelligence: allow him too much space.
Oduro said thank you by first lifting the ball over the head of new Hearts player Emmanuel Osei, moving into empty space before cheekily placing the ball beyond the reach of Nanor.
Hearts’ best chance in the first half came in the closing stages of the first half when Charles Taylor back from trials in Switzerland played a one-two with Emmanuel Osei Kuffour before releasing a fine volley that was expertly saved by Kotoko goalkeeper Louis Quainoo.
Kotoko coach Abdul Razak who led Malian side Stade Malien to eliminate Hearts from the first round of last year’s CAF Champions League was elated by the victory in what he calls ''another game''.
The Kotoko playing legend said: ''I proved to Hearts that I am capable of beating them. For us this was just another game and it was very very good that we beat Hearts. We would tackle the rest of our LG Top 4 games like every other game and see what happens''.
The victory hands Kotoko the lead in the LG Top 4 with nine maximum points from three games. Hearts are second with six points with Liberty third after their 4-0 whitewash of Great Olympics on Saturday.
Kotoko: L. Quianoo Aziz Ansah Godfred Yeboah Dan Acquah Joe Hendricks Mike Asante Stephen Oduro (83' Kwame Adjaba) Chibsta Isaac Boakye (83' Shilla) Edmond Owusu Ansah Michael Osei
Hearts: Nannor, Dan Quaye, P. Klutsu, Dan Oppong K. Boafo Prince, Owusu Ansah, Don Bortey, Copson (Turkson ), Emmanuel Osei Kuffour (Wisdom Abbey), Emmanuel Osei (A. Tetteh), Charles Taylor
P W D L F A PtsMarch 9: Kotoko 2 Hearts 0
Kotoko 3 3 0 0 6 1 9
Hearts 3 2 0 1 4 2 6
Liberty 3 1 0 2 4 3 3
Olympics 3 0 0 3 1 9 0
March 2 2003
Hearts 2 Olympics 0
March 1 2003
Kotoko 1 Liberty 0
February 26 2003
Hearts 2 Liberty 0
Kotoko 3 Olympics 1
Kumasi Asante Kotoko beat Accra Hearts of Oak 2-0 at the Kumasi Sports stadium in the LG Top Four Tournament.
Kotoko scored both goal in the first half through Isaac Boakye in the 4 min and Stephen Oduro in the 24 min
Michael Asante was awarded the LG Player of the Game.
Kotoko were by far the better side and Hearts would feel lucky they left the Kumasi Stadium with just a 0-2 deficit and nothing more.
The Porcupine Warriors were always in with a chance of winning this game but few could have predicted the ease with which the victory came.
As early as the first minute, the Phobians were left off the hook after Michael Osei failed to make the most of a defensive mis-clearance by Kwabena Boafo.
Ironically, Kotoko scored from what couldn’t really be labeled good chances. Boakye’s goal came after four minutes. He got the better of the experienced but largely ineffective Princeton Owusu Ansah, beat another Hearts of Oak defender before releasing a sweet left foot shot that flew past Hearts goalkeeper James Nanor.
Then on twenty four minutes, Stephen Oduro scored an intelligent goal that would further underline his status as one of the finest players in the country.
Princeton Owusu Ansah again lost control of the ball in midfield but instead of closing him down, the Hearts midfield and defence made the greatest mistake you can ever make when playing against a player of Oduro’s intelligence: allow him too much space.
Oduro said thank you by first lifting the ball over the head of new Hearts player Emmanuel Osei, moving into empty space before cheekily placing the ball beyond the reach of Nanor.
Hearts’ best chance in the first half came in the closing stages of the first half when Charles Taylor back from trials in Switzerland played a one-two with Emmanuel Osei Kuffour before releasing a fine volley that was expertly saved by Kotoko goalkeeper Louis Quainoo.
Kotoko coach Abdul Razak who led Malian side Stade Malien to eliminate Hearts from the first round of last year’s CAF Champions League was elated by the victory in what he calls ''another game''.
The Kotoko playing legend said: ''I proved to Hearts that I am capable of beating them. For us this was just another game and it was very very good that we beat Hearts. We would tackle the rest of our LG Top 4 games like every other game and see what happens''.
The victory hands Kotoko the lead in the LG Top 4 with nine maximum points from three games. Hearts are second with six points with Liberty third after their 4-0 whitewash of Great Olympics on Saturday.
Kotoko: L. Quianoo Aziz Ansah Godfred Yeboah Dan Acquah Joe Hendricks Mike Asante Stephen Oduro (83' Kwame Adjaba) Chibsta Isaac Boakye (83' Shilla) Edmond Owusu Ansah Michael Osei
Hearts: Nannor, Dan Quaye, P. Klutsu, Dan Oppong K. Boafo Prince, Owusu Ansah, Don Bortey, Copson (Turkson ), Emmanuel Osei Kuffour (Wisdom Abbey), Emmanuel Osei (A. Tetteh), Charles Taylor
P W D L F A PtsMarch 9: Kotoko 2 Hearts 0
Kotoko 3 3 0 0 6 1 9
Hearts 3 2 0 1 4 2 6
Liberty 3 1 0 2 4 3 3
Olympics 3 0 0 3 1 9 0
March 2 2003
Hearts 2 Olympics 0
March 1 2003
Kotoko 1 Liberty 0
February 26 2003
Hearts 2 Liberty 0
Kotoko 3 Olympics 1