Hearts of Oak battled their way back to winning form on Saturday, edging Vision FC 1–0 in a tense Ghana Premier League encounter at the University of Ghana Stadium.
Mawuli Wayo settled the contest with a composed first-half finish, guiding the ball beyond the Vision goalkeeper after a dominant start from the Phobians.
The early breakthrough reflected Hearts’ energy and control, lifting the crowd and giving the side a deserved halftime lead.
Vision FC emerged from the break with renewed purpose, carving out openings and threatening to draw level. But goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi stood firm, delivering a string of impressive saves to protect Hearts’ narrow advantage.
The victory, Hearts’ fifth of the campaign, helps them climb the standings and inject fresh momentum into their title pursuit.
Vision FC, meanwhile, continue to struggle away from home, with their winless run on the road stretching further.
Hearts of Oak now shift focus to an away clash with Karela United, while Vision FC prepare to welcome Young Apostles in Matchday 13 next weekend.