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Malik Akowuah hails Hearts of Oak fans after stalemate with Dwarfs

Akowuah says 'thank you' to fans for going to the Cape Coast stadium in their numbers for the Ebusua Dwarfs game.
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Hearts of Oak marquee signing Malik Akowuah has hailed the teeming fans of the club after his side 1-1 stalemate with Ebusua Dwarfs on Wednesday in Cape Coast.

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The Phobians fans despite their team playing away stormed the newly built Cape Coast Stadium to offer their unflinching support to their players.

Hearts of Oak started off the game on a bright note and Patrick Razak opened the scoring in the 9 minute after he was thread through by Cosmos Dauda.

Dwarfs then mounted an intense pressure and they pulled even two minutes into the second half courtesy Nicholas Gyan - the latter headed home Christopher Bonney’s free-kick.

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“It wasn’t an easy game we did what we have to do, I must thank our supporters they came to Cape Coast in their numbers,” Akowuah said after the game.

“In our first game against Inter Allies it was Monday but they were there to support us, I want them to continue with that support and we will make sure we put smiles on their faces,” he added.

After Wednesday’s draw, it means the Phobians are yet to win a game after three games. They have amassed three points and they are 9 on the log sheet.

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