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GPL: Asante Kotoko break Hearts of Oak in historic Super Clash triumph

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Sunday, 9 November 2025 at 18:52
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Hearts of Oak vs Asante Kotoko | Photo: GPL

Asante Kotoko claimed a landmark 1-0 victory over arch-rivals Accra Hearts of Oak in a fiercely contested Ghana Premier League Super Clash on Sunday evening, ending a remarkable 50-year run without a November win against the Phobians.

Morifin Donzo’s composed first-half penalty proved decisive in a match filled with intensity, tactical battles, and late drama that kept fans on edge throughout. His cool strike into the roof of the net gave Kotoko a slender advantage at the break—one they protected with grit and discipline.

First Half: Kotoko Take Control

The Porcupine Warriors started with confidence and purpose, controlling possession and dictating play early on. Hearts, slow to settle, struggled to match Kotoko’s tempo in the opening stages. However, once the Phobians eventually settled, they created openings—yet their final deliveries and finishing let them down.

Saka Dauda came closest to equalising, but Kotoko goalkeeper Benjamin Asare produced a vital save to keep his side ahead. Kotoko nearly doubled their lead when Peter Amidu Acquah found space in the box but missed the target from close range.

Second Half: Hearts Fight Back

After the interval, Hearts of Oak came out revitalised, pushing forward with urgency and dominating possession. Their improved tempo kept Kotoko pinned back, forcing the visitors to rely on defensive structure and counter-attacking breaks.

A nervous moment came when Osie Asibey’s misplaced back pass threatened to hand Kotoko a second goal, but the Hearts defence recovered in time. Kotoko responded with a dangerous aerial effort in the 68th minute, but the header sailed just wide.

Late Controversy

The match’s biggest talking point arrived late on when Hearts thought they had equalised, sparking wild celebrations inside the Accra Sports Stadium. However, the assistant referee raised the offside flag, and the goal was disallowed—igniting frustration and debate among supporters.

Kotoko’s victory goes far beyond three points. It snaps a decades-long November jinx and boosts morale during a crucial phase of the GPL campaign. The Porcupine Warriors showed maturity, organisation, and mental strength to secure bragging rights in Ghana’s most storied football rivalry.

Hearts, meanwhile, are left to rue missed chances and a disallowed goal that will be discussed long after the final whistle.

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