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CAF Confed Cup: Hearts of Oak Defeat JS Saoura 2-0

CAF Confed Cup: Hearts of Oak Defeat JS Saoura 2-0
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Ghana Premier League Champions, Accra Hearts of Oak recorded a 2-0 victory over Algerian side, JS Saoura in Accra in the first leg of their CAF Confederations Cup playoff tie.

Goals from Salifu Ibrahim and Agyenim-Boateng in either half ensured the Ghana Premier League champions get the upper hand ahead of the return leg in a week’s time.

The persistence of Hearts of Oak would pay off, with Salifu Ibrahim heading home the lead after a brilliant piece of display and cross by Daniel Afriyie-Barnieh.

Hearts of Oak threatened for more but couldn’t double their lead in the first half with JS Saoura struggling to create any meaningful chance in the first 45 minutes of action.

Hearts of Oak started the second half just as they did the first, on the attacking front, beating Saoura for pace, with the U-20 winning star, the centre of everything good for the Phobians.

Samuel Boadu’s side will get the cushion they were looking for on the 71st-minute mark, with Agyenim-Boateng doubling Hearts’ lead.

Things will go from bad to worse for the visiting side after their goalkeeper Saidi got sent off, receiving a second yellow card and handicapping his side against a resilient Hearts of Oak side who looked more promising.

Hearts of Oak will now travel to Méridja on 5th December, 2021 for the second leg.

The winner of the tie will then progress to the group stages of the CAF Confederations Cup.

 

Source: Bernard Mensah/Planbfmonline
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