Hearts vs Kotoko: Ghana Premier League Icon Charles Taylor Reveals Secret On How To Win Super Clash
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Ghana's two most glamorous clubs - Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak - took to the Accra Sports Stadium to renew their age-long rivalry in an outstanding league match.
The rivalry between the two sides almost always ensures players of the opposite divide approach the game with fury.
However, at the end of the 90 minutes of intense action, both sides shared the spoils and players on each side threw away the rivalry for a fun time together.
Hearts vs Kotoko: Ghana Premier League Icon Charles Taylor Reveals Secret On How To Win Super Clash
FootballIn photos posted on Twitter and spotted by Sports Brief, man-of-the-match winner Dennis Korsah and Kotoko midfield enforcer Richard Boadu were seen having a fun time together.
At the same time Ushau Abu, Ibrahim Imoro and Ismail Ganiu shared a picture together among a host of others.
The first instalment of the Super Clash between Ghana's most glamorous clubs Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko ended in a goalless stalemate.
The titanic clash garnered massive attention before the encounter at the Accra Sports Stadium and the two decorated clubs did not disappoint.
In photos posted on social media, the match saw huge attendance from fans of both sides as the points were split.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Ghana legend Stephen Appiah was one of the high profile personalities to grace the Super Clash between Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko on Sunday in Accra.
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FootballThe former Black Stars captain arrived at the Accra Sports Stadium to support his former teammate Sulley Muntari and the club.
Appiah in photos posted on Twitter is seen wearing the Hearts of Oak jersey with Sulley Muntari's name inscribed at the back.