Following a thrilling match between Dreams FC and Kotoko, a shocking incident marred the aftermath as referee Robert Musey and his officiating team were subjected to an alarming attack during halftime.
The match had been filled with high drama and was on the brink of being abandoned due to concerns over the safety of the match officials.
Dreams FC secured a dramatic victory thanks to Abdul Aziz Issah’s first-half strike, but the match had already been tainted by controversy.
During the second half, reports surfaced that unidentified individuals had forcibly entered the dressing room, raising security concerns and raising the prospect of the game being called off.
The motives behind this attack remain unclear, casting a dark shadow over Ghanaian football and prompting serious questions about security and sportsmanship.
This incident has only intensified the tension surrounding Kotoko’s challenging season, characterised by four consecutive winless matches, fan discontent, and doubts about Coach Prosper Ogum’s second term.
As investigations into the attack continue, ensuring the safety and integrity of football matches and all participants becomes a top priority.