#GPLwk4 wrap: Hearts beaten within Obuasi, Olympics rally in order to draw in six-goal thriller

Winners Hearts of Oak possess suffered their first beat of the 2021/22 Ghana Leading League (GPL) season whilst Great Olympics rallied through three goals down to attract 3-3 against Dreams upon matchday 4. Eight fits have been concluded awaiting the conclusion of the final game associated with round four of the little league, between Medeama SC plus Karela United, which was rained off in Tarkwa recently. Berekum Chelsea 1-0 California king FaisalOn Friday afternoon on the Golden City Park, Ruler Faisal’s hundred percent start to the growing season was brought to an end because the Bibires edged them to go back to winning ways after the Kerela defeat. Paul Atta Agyei’s 36th minute goal was your difference, handing King Faisal a first defeat of the period. Asante Kotoko 2-0 11 WondersProsper Narteh Ogum’s easy Porcupine Warriors cruised in order to yet another 2-0 victory in the Baba Yara Sports Arena Saturday night against the winless Wonders this season. Samuel Boateng scored a great opener two minutes to the half-hour mark while cruising Isaac Oppong scored a magnificent 2nd 13 minutes to the finish of the game. Asante Kotoko is the only side to choose four wins out of 4 games this season after Ruler Faisal’s run of 3 straight victories was delivered to an end. Kotoko remain the top of league with 12 factors. Ashantigold 2-0 Hearts associated with OakAfter going on a three-game sketching streak this season, the Phobians’ unconvincing start to the season has been finally punished at the Obuasi Len Clay Sports Arena Sunday afternoon by the Miners. Yaw Annor scored the very first goal from a solo operate in the 52nd minute just before Abdul Samad poked house a rebound in more hours to make Samuel Boadu’s mission to defend the title bold. The defeat leaves Minds of Oak only one place above the relegation locations with three points through four games. Great Olympics 3-3 Dreams FCOly Dade recovered from a three-goal debt to draw at the Accra Sports Stadium against the free-scoring Dreams FC group led by budding celebrity Abdul Fatawu Issahaku. The particular ‘Believers’ snatched the guide after only five minutes via right-back Philimon Baffour prior to Fatawu Issahaku bagged the brace in the 17th plus 27th minutes to give Desires a 3-0 lead. Free-scoring Maxwell Abbey Quaye have scored two of Olympics’ 3 penalties in the 34 plus 66 minutes before Samuel Armah completed the return in the 84th minute. Complete resultsTableTop scorers
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