Monday, November 9, 2009

KESSBEN SHOCK HASMAL (BACK PAGE, NOV 9)

Hasaacas yesterday paid the price of losing Richard Ocran at a crucial stage of their match yesterday which enabled visiting Kessben to snatch a 4-3 victory to maintain their hold at the top of the premiership ladder.
The homesters, who appeared to be cruising to victory, surrendered the battle to their opponents after referee Seidu Bomison showed the red card to Ocran on the 60th minute.
It was the visitors who drew first blood on the 32nd minute when striker Bismark Aidan opened the score and held on to it until the 16th minute of the second half when Hasaacas drew level through Prince Antwi who again got the homesters up with a goal on the 60th minute.
The visitors fought back and equalised five minutes later through Zugba Yusif.
From then on Hasaacas’ game went into some kind of crisis as they struggled with 10men, but managed to score the third goal through Prince Antwi before they caved in, courtesy two late goals by James Boadu and Bismak Aidan.

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