Sekondi Hasaacas whipped Asokwa Deportivo 3:1 in the week three of the division one league at the Sekondi Sports Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
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Hasmal annexed all three maximum points courtesy goals from Sampson Eduku, Roger Lamptey and Isaac Asare.
With about thousand supporters at the Sekondi Sports Stadium today, Hasaacas gave out an impressive performance to accumulate the full points.
Hasaacas opened the floodgate in the early minutes of kick off which led to Sampson Eduku’s first goal in the 9th minute.
Despite scoring the first goal, Hasaacas continued to mount an early minutes pressure on the visitors untill they also settled in the game.
Deportivo started threatening tye defense of Hasaacas with Collins Ampofo missing a clear cut opportunity in the 15th minute of the game.
Defender Samuel Abeiku Ainooson fed on Philip Flamini’s pass, but the skipper’s effort on the ball went over the bar.
Hasaacas could have gotten their second goal in the 18th minute as John Koomson’s defensive splitting pass landed on the feet of Sampson Eduku in the penalty box, but the striker’s shot was very feeble one.
In the 19th minute, Roger Lamptey fed on Sampson Eduku’s pass in the penalty box of which the midfielder strike pass the Asokwa Deportivo goalkeeper to give Hasaacas a 2:0 lead.
In just two minutes after Lamptey has strike home the second, a defensive blunder saw Collins Ampofo scoring the consolation for Asokwa Deportivo.
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The consolation didn’t deter Hasaacas from attacking, as John Koomson had a fine pass from Philip Flamini in the 22nd minute, at right edge of the penalty box but Koomson’ strike missed the pole by an inch.
Sidique Labanti had a nice pass from Samuel Abeiku Ainooson in the 25th minute and slotted in the ball perfectly but the center referee disallowed the goal, claiming Labanti fouled a defender before getting hold of the ball.
Asokwa Deportivo came in strong to snatch the equaliser in the dying embers of the first half but Anthony Brebo saved the situation for Hasaacas as he punched Derrick Bonsu’s goal bound shot in the 31st minute.
The first half ended 2:1 in favor of Hasaacas who were seeking for their first home win after goalless draw in their first game against New Edubiase.
The second half begun with both sides threatening the defense of each other but all yielded any result.
Collins Ampofo came close to the parity bit his strike 64th minute went over the bar for a goal kick.
Coach Joseph Agyemang Jnr started introducing fresh blood to the game as Ibrahim Sanah Mohammed came in for Philip Flamini.
Defender Isaac Asare scored one of the beautiful free-kicks in the dying embers of the game to secure Hasaacas 3:1 victory over Asokwa Deportivo.
Hasaacas line-up
GK: Anthony Brebo
Nathaniel Eshun
Isaac Asare
Samuel Abeiku Ainooson
Theophilus Nana Awortwe
Sidique Labanti
John Koomson
Roger Lamptey
Philip Flamini
Sampson Eduku
Justus Torsutsey
SUBS
Micheal Kwofie
Ben Ankrah
Thomas Aboagye
Isaac Quagraine
Obed Kofi Sam
Ibrahim Sanah Mohammed
Theophilus Nyame
Asokwa Deportivo line-up
GK: Samuel Otoo
Stephen Asante
Collins Ampofo
Ebenezer Sekyere
Asamoah Boateng Afriyie
Derrick Bonsu
Godfred Abban
Halidu Salifu (CAP)
Emmanuel Osei
Seth Kwadwo
Samuel Owusu
SUBS
Micheal Tuffour
Emmanuel Kojo Addy
George Darko
Jeffrey Finney Adubofour
Charles Danso Otoo
Samuel Obeng
Evans Sarfo

