Hearts of Oak recorded a narrow 1-0 victory over Vision FC on Friday night, securing back-to-back wins in the Premier League.
A second-half goal by Mawuli Wayo proved decisive at the University of Ghana Stadium, lifting the Phobians to fourth place in the standings, just four points behind the league leaders.
This win follows last week’s impressive 2-0 away victory against Medeama in Tarkwa, signaling a strong comeback for the Accra-based team.
Hearts dominated play with 12 goal attempts, including three on target, while Vision struggled to make an impact offensively, managing only seven attempts and failing to register a single shot on target.
This is the first time Hearts of Oak have achieved consecutive wins this season, bringing renewed optimism to the club and its supporters.
Under their current coaching setup, the Phobians have improved defensively while maintaining attacking efficiency, demonstrating a well-rounded strategy.
Looking ahead, Hearts of Oak will aim to build on this momentum in their next fixture against Karela United, hoping to close the gap further in the title race.
Vision, meanwhile, will seek redemption as they prepare to face Dreams FC, eager to rebound from a challenging night.