Solomon Agbasi stable after suffering concussion in Hearts of Oak’s win over Young Apostles

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Hearts of Oak goalkeeper Solomon Agbasi is in stable condition after suffering a concussion during their Ghana Premier League clash against Young Apostles at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.

The former Dreams FC goalkeeper was knocked unconscious in stoppage time moments after dealing with what appeared to be a routine save.

Agbasi received immediate medical attention on the pitch before being stretchered off and transported by ambulance to the stadium’s clinic for further care.

Head coach Didi Dramani, speaking after Hearts’ narrow 1-0 victory, confirmed the goalkeeper’s condition had improved significantly.

“He is fine now. The medics responded to the situation quite well and on time, so he was revived in no time.”

The coach added that Agbasi remains under close medical observation, stressing the importance of careful monitoring following such incidents.

“He could not come to the post-match conference because it was too soon for him. You cannot underestimate these things. You think you are fine, but you really need to be monitored for a while.”

Despite serving primarily as a second choice this season, Agbasi has made 11 league appearances for Hearts of Oak.

The Phobians will now shift focus to their Matchday 29 fixture against Vision FC at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex next weekend.

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