One of the finest performances in recent memory saw Ebusua Dwarfs thrash Great Olympics in a comprehensive 4-1 victory at the Cape Coast Stadium for Ghana premier league matchday 21.
A fairly dominant first-half display saw the ‘Abontoa Abontoa’ lads scoring two great team goals with Great Olympics failing to register a shot on target.
Dwarfs started very well with a strong intensity that Olympics could not comprehend. Deservedly, got the first goal when Captain Simon Mantey delivered a sumptuous 25-yard finish to put Dwarfs in front.
Dwarfs could have gone two up when Ishmeal Nortey was put through on goal but the attacker blasted his effort wide.
Michael Asamoah of Dwarfs also went close but his effort was well saved.
Elia Kofi Junior doubled Dwarfs lead with a smart finish before the break.
Dwarfs came back stronger in the second half with the same intensity. Controlling every part of the game.
Michael Ohene Asare was on target.
After connecting well to Asamoah’s free-kick to register the third goal for Dwarfs.
Coach Ernest Thompson Quartey made a change by introducing Enock Afram in place of Ishmeal Nortey to add more bite.
Enock Afram made an instant impact with a delightful finish when Olympics defence was caught ball-watching.
Gladson Awako grabbed Olympics consolation in the 90-minute mark with a powerful 25-yard strike in a devastating defeat for the Accra-based team.
by bra Kwadwo