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Coach Herbert Addo put up a dramatic yet disappointing display at the Agyemang Badu Park in Dormaa Ahenkro Wednesday after his Aduana Stars team was held to a goalless draw by visiting Liberty Professionals in a match day 20 fixture of the Glo Premier League.
The local Black Stars trainer chased an angry fan with a sharp object suspected to be a knife after a frustrating confrontation.
Joy Sports correspondent Oduro Anim Apau said supporters of Aduna Stars who obviously were unhappy with the results openly expressed their frustrations.
In the process, one supporter approached the coach who was driving away after the match and all of a sudden, Coach Addo, pulled up, pulled a sharp instrument thought to be a knife and gave the fan a hot chase.
Elsewhere at the Accra Sports Stadium, Hearts of Oak lifted themselves above the drop zone after a vital 2-1 win over debutants Mighty Jets.
Two first half strikes from Abraham Annan and Uriah Asante sealed victory for the Phobians.
Assistant Coach of Hearts, Shaibu Tanko says securing victory was not an easy task.
Hearts Midfielder Uriah Asante believes the Phobians can end the season on a high note.
Elsewhere at the Golden City Park, Berekum Chelsea fought to maintain their 10 point lead on top of the league ladder after defeating Ebusua Dwarfs 1-0.
Second placed Medeama FC posted a 2-1 win over Berekum Arsenals in Tarkwa.
Aduana Stars stayed in third position despite their goalless draw with Liberty Professionals in Dormaa.
Asante Kotoko held fourth placed New Edubiase to a one-all draw at the Gyamfi Park.
Bottom placed BA Stars nicked a 1-0 win over Wa All Stars in Sunyani. And, All Stars Coach Maxwell Konadu says the relegation candidates were worthy winners.
In other results, RTU secured a 3-0 win over Heart of Lions at the Tamale Stadium and King Faisal dropped into the relegation zone after drawing goalless with AshantiGold at the Baba Yara Stadium.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
The local Black Stars trainer chased an angry fan with a sharp object suspected to be a knife after a frustrating confrontation.
Joy Sports correspondent Oduro Anim Apau said supporters of Aduna Stars who obviously were unhappy with the results openly expressed their frustrations.
In the process, one supporter approached the coach who was driving away after the match and all of a sudden, Coach Addo, pulled up, pulled a sharp instrument thought to be a knife and gave the fan a hot chase.
Elsewhere at the Accra Sports Stadium, Hearts of Oak lifted themselves above the drop zone after a vital 2-1 win over debutants Mighty Jets.
Two first half strikes from Abraham Annan and Uriah Asante sealed victory for the Phobians.
Assistant Coach of Hearts, Shaibu Tanko says securing victory was not an easy task.
Hearts Midfielder Uriah Asante believes the Phobians can end the season on a high note.
Elsewhere at the Golden City Park, Berekum Chelsea fought to maintain their 10 point lead on top of the league ladder after defeating Ebusua Dwarfs 1-0.
Second placed Medeama FC posted a 2-1 win over Berekum Arsenals in Tarkwa.
Aduana Stars stayed in third position despite their goalless draw with Liberty Professionals in Dormaa.
Asante Kotoko held fourth placed New Edubiase to a one-all draw at the Gyamfi Park.
Bottom placed BA Stars nicked a 1-0 win over Wa All Stars in Sunyani. And, All Stars Coach Maxwell Konadu says the relegation candidates were worthy winners.
In other results, RTU secured a 3-0 win over Heart of Lions at the Tamale Stadium and King Faisal dropped into the relegation zone after drawing goalless with AshantiGold at the Baba Yara Stadium.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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