Karela United continued their steady rise up the Premier League standings with a clinical 2-0 victory over Hearts of Oak on Sunday at the Aliu Mahama Stadium, showcasing discipline, efficiency and sharp execution in the key moments.
The home side wasted no time asserting themselves and carved out the opener in the 19th minute. A perfectly measured delivery from Fateh Mohammed found Eric Antwi charging into the box, and the forward met it with a powerful header that flew past goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi.
Karela kept their intensity high and were rewarded once more just before halftime. A brief lapse in concentration from Agbasi presented Antwi with a golden opportunity, and he made no mistake, slotting home the rebound to complete his brace and hand the hosts firm control heading into the break.
Hearts of Oak enjoyed extended spells of possession throughout the contest, but their attempts to break through the Karela defence proved fruitless. The Phobians’ attacking unit struggled to turn their buildup play into dangerous chances, leaving Agbasi’s early errors as the defining moments of the match.
The victory moves Karela United up to 7th place with 20 points, narrowing the gap to the top four and placing them just a point behind Hearts. Their next assignment is a competitive encounter with Young Apostles as they aim to sustain their upward push.
Hearts of Oak, now 6th, will need a quick response. With a tricky trip to Nations FC ahead, the Phobians must rediscover their cutting edge to avoid slipping further down the table.




























