After Dreams FC and Kotoko played an exciting encounter, a startling occurrence occurred when referee Robert Musey and his officiating team were attacked during halftime.
High drama had defined the encounter, and worries about the safety of the match officials had almost led to its abandonment.
Already tainted by controversy, the match saw Dreams FC emerge victorious thanks to a goal in the first half from Abdul Aziz Issah.
There had been reports during the second half that unknown people had barged into the locker room, raising security worries and prompting officials to contemplate calling off the game.
Although the attack’s motivations are yet unknown, it has seriously raised issues and left a black stain on Ghana football with regard to security and sportsmanship.
This incident has only added to the tension surrounding Kotoko’s challenging season, marked by four consecutive winless matches, fan agitation, and doubts about Coach Prosper Ogum’s second term. As investigations into the attack unfold, ensuring the safety and integrity of football matches and all participants becomes paramount
Source: footydreamsgh