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Hearts of Oak, following their disappointing defeat to Tamale City in their last game, returned to winning ways on matchday 29 of the betPawa Ghana Premier League.
The Phobians left it late against King Faisal as they picked up all three points at the Accra Sports Stadium.
89th and 92nd-minute goals from Salifu Ibrahim and Linda Mtange ensured victory for the Rainbow Club.
Having had a good start to life at King Faisal, Ignatius Osei-Fosu’s boys are now without a win in their last three games.
Asante Kotoko we’re held to a 1-1 draw against Tamale City in their fixture at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Sunday.
Rocky Dwamena gave the Porcupine Warriors the lead but we’re pecked back just before the half-time whistle.
The draw on Sunday sees Kotoko now occupy the fifth position on the league table after 29 games played.
Results from other match centres:
Bibiani Goldstars 1-0 Great Olympics
Nsoatreman FC 1-0 Medeama SC
Bechem United 2-0 Samartex
Karela United 4-1 Berekum Chelsea
Accra Lions 1-2 Real Tamale United
Dreams FC 5-1 Legon Cities
The game between Kotoku Royals and Aduana FC is scheduled for Monday, May 1.
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