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Accra Hearts of Oak survived a scare from New Edubiase to bag all three points in Week Three of the 2012 Glo Premier League.
Hearts nonchalantly surrendered a comfortable two-goal lead at the Accra Sports Stadium but scored three quick goals in last 20 minutes of the game to end it 5 – 2. Talisman Mahatma Otoo earned the first hat-trick of the season.
The story was however not so sweet for the Porcupine Warriors, Kumasi Asante Kotoko who, twice surrendered their lead to Ashanti Gold at the Obuasi Len Clay Sports Stadium.
Glo Premier League Week 2
Accra: Hearts 5 - 2 New Edubiase
Obuasi: Ashanti Gold 2 - 2 Kotoko
Tema: Amidaus Professionals 2 - 0 Liberty
Dormaa Ahenkro: Aduana Stars 0 - 0 Berekum Chelsea
Golden City Park: Berekum Arsenals 1 - 1 Wa All Stars
Tarkwa: Medeama SC 2 - 0 Dwarfs
Kumasi: King Faisal 0 - 1 Tema Youth
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