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Accra Hearts of Oak recorded their first away win in the Glo Premiership at the Sunyani Coronation Park when they beat B.A. Stars by a lone goal.
Hearts fetched the only goal of the match in the 68th minute through Yufah Zugah, when he tapped in a loose ball after a free kick was expertly taken by Douglas Nkrumah.
The match which saw Hearts dominating proceedings could have given the Phobians a win with a wider margin but the defence of B.A. Stars stood firm and thwarted the efforts of their opponents.
Having lost their last game at home against New Edubiase, Hearts were determined to win the day hence their dominance but the tide changed in the later stages of the second half, with B.A. Stars sending good signals of a possible equaliser.
In the 89th minute, B.A. Stars managed to secure the equaliser but the goal was disallowed by referee Kojo Kyeremateng due to an infringement on keeper Sammy Adjei by Joseph Halm.
Source: GNA
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