Defending Ghana Premier League champions Accra Hearts of Oak registered a 3-0 win over Division Two side Ghana Police Nationals at the St. Thomas Aquinas School Park on Wednesday morning.
The Phobians continued their fine form after their clash with Kotoko to grab a 2-0 lead before the break and increased the tally in the second half in a game they played two different sides.
Forward Kofi Kordzi fired the Rainbow Boys into the lead with brilliant strike 20 minutes into the game to set the tone for a demolishing morning.
Benjamin Yorke doubled the lead for Hearts on the stroke of half time to end the first half 2-0.
Hearts returned from the break with a new team led by Ghana star Sulley Muntari.
Suraj Seidu increased the tally few minutes after the break after connecting beautifully to a Sulley Muntari pass to give Hearts a 3-0 lead.
The Phobians kept pushing for more goals with Sulley Muntari coming close to scoring the 4th goal but for a superb effort from the police Nationals goalkeeper.
The Police team came closer to reducing the tally but the effort of Nathaniel Quaye was beautifully flicked over the bar by Ben Mensah with ten minutes to and proceedings.
Below are the two teams Hearts used in the game:
First Team
Richmond Ayi
Larry Sumaila
Caleb Amankwah
Richard Kwabena Agyei
Ansah Botwey
Amankwaa Baafi
William Opoku
Tudor Blagoji
Benjamin Yorke
Kofi Kordji
Second Team
Ben Mensah
Fatawu Mohammed
Kudus Mohammed
James Sewornu
Patrick Razak
Sulley Muntari
Salim Adam
Suraj Seidu
Arafat Alhassan
Enoch Asubonteng
Isaac Mensah