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Halmstads Bollklubb striker Sadat Karim reacts to Hearts of Oak President’s Cup victory over Asante Kotoko

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March 4, 2022
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Halmstads Bollklubb, has reacted to Ghana Premier League Champions Accra Hearts of Oak’s 2022 President’s Cup win against rivals Asante Kotoko.

The Phobians defeated the Porcupine Warriors 2-1 on Friday night to emerge Champions of the 2022 President’s Cup played at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The former Hearts of Oak striker took to social media to celebrate the victory.

“Congratulations to our darling club @HeartsOfOakGH ❤️💛💙. Patrick Razak just did what Fernando Torres did to Barca in 2012😭🙈😂. Salim MVP🔥”

https://twitter.com/karimsadat_gh/status/1499849700006105090

Hearts of Oak were the second best team in the first 10 minutes of the match with the Porcupine Warriors dominating the match with sleek.

The Accra-based Club grew into the game with time and started imposing themselves on the Porcupine Warriors with great combination play in the middle of the field.

Ghana legend Sulley Ali Muntari was a delight to watch throughout the minutes he spent on the field showing his enormous talent.

Hearts played the remaining minutes of the first half with some tough tackling and commanding display.

The first half of the match ended goalless.

Daniel-Kofi Afriyie Barnieh scored a stupendous goal with his left foot after a brilliant work from Salim Adams and a nice cross from Fatawu Mohammed to make it 1-0.

Kotoko responded well after going down and started causing the Phobians problems at the back.

Substitutes, Samuel Boateng pounced on a lackadaisical defending from Robert Addo Sowah and restored parity after his goal deflected Mohammed Alhassan.

Nevertheless, it was the Phobians that laughed last when Patrick Razak was sent through on goal on the half way line to round goal Ibrahim Danlad before netting the winner for the Rainbow Boys.

Hearts beat Kotoko 2-1 to lift their fifth trophy in the history of the President’s Cup competition.

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