Hearts of Oak Trainer Samuel Boadu Calls For The Introduction Of Goal-line Technology In The Ghana Premier League.
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The Intercontinental Club Masters gaffer has called for the introduction of Goal-line technology in the Ghana Premier League following his side’s goal was disallowed in the fixture against the Dade boys in the Gamantse derby in the Ghana Premier League.
Hearts of Oak trainer Samuel Boadu has called for the introduction of Goal-line technology after Isaac Mensah’s goal was denied in Hearts’s 1-1 draw game with Great Olympics in the week 28 of the ongoing Ghana Premier League campaign.
Hearts’s midfielder Isaac Mensah fired a thunderbolt half way into Olympics half which hit underneath Olympics’s crossbar, and subsequently landed behind the goal line however, center referee was helpless as he didn’t know whether or not the total circumference of ball crosses the line whilst his assistant referee on the day didn’t help him relative to the incidence.
This, Boadu claimed the decision could have been different, if there was a Goal-line technology in the league.
“It’s a good game, Olympics did well. We got a lot of chances but we couldn’t score but the linesman disallowed Isaac Mensah’s goal and I think it was crossed the line so is a clear goal but I don’t want to talk about officiating, Boadu posited.
If that goal was awarded the situation could have been different. I think the introduction of the goal-line technology can help”, he concluded.
Hearts currently tops the league table with 50 points, same as their arch rivals Asante Kotoko, but Hearts are advantageous with goals than the Porcupine Warriors.

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