Super-sub Isaac Mensah once again produced magic for Hearts of Oak after climbing off the bench to score the winner against Liberty Professionals yesterday.
The young forward took only six minutes to announce his presence on the pitch by slotting home from close range.
Liberty Professionals started the game strongly with forward Ernest Danso’s early effort going wide.
The Scientific Lads had the game under control in the early exchanges and winger Abraham Wayo came close to giving the hosts the lead, but his effort was deflected away, before Simon Asamoah’s shot was saved by Hearts goalie Richard Attah.
The Phobians’ best effort in the half came when Emmanuel Nettey’s long range drive was calmly collected by Liberty goalkeeper Kofi Baah.
With just ten minutes to the break, Kweku Karikari and Abraham Wayo combined to create a great chance which the latter failed to pounce on.
Liberty coach David Ocloo quickly made two changes after the break with Satar Ahmed replacing Nii Laryea, and returnee Brite Andoh coming on for Ernest Danso.
The Phobians also effected their first change of the game with Benjamin Afutu replacing William Dankyi.
Moments later, the Rainbow club nearly fetched the opener after Raddy Ovouka’s strike rattled the crossbar.
Match winner and super sub from the game against Dwarfs, Isaac Mensah, was given another opportunity as he came on for Kwadjo Obeng Jnr.
Mensah took the opportunity by tapping home just six minutes after coming on to hand the Phobians an important lead.
Credit: ghanasoccernet.com
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