

Match Report: Medeama SC 5–2 Heart of Lions – Goal Glut Puts Medeama Top of Ghana Premier League
Medeama SC produced a stunning attacking display on 18 May 2026, defeating Heart of Lions 5‑2 in a pulsating Ghana Premier League fixture at the Tarkwa Stadium. The result propelled Medeama to the top of the league table, underlining their credentials as serious title contenders with just a handful of matchdays remaining.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Medeama asserted dominance with a high‑pressing game that left Heart of Lions struggling to build from the back. The home side raced into a 2‑0 lead within the first 15 minutes, thanks to precise finishes from their dynamic attacking trio. Heart of Lions briefly threatened a comeback, pulling one goal back midway through the first half, but Medeama responded with a third goal before the interval to restore their two‑goal cushion.
Key Moments
- 8′ – Medeama 1‑0: A quick give‑and‑go on the edge of the box allowed the forward to slot home under the goalkeeper.
- 14′ – Medeama 2‑0: A corner kick was met with a powerful header from the center‑back, doubling the lead.
- 28′ – Heart of Lions 2‑1: A defensive lapse allowed the Lions’ striker to round the goalkeeper and pull one back.
- 42′ – Medeama 3‑1: A stunning long‑range strike from 25 yards restored order.
- Second‑half Frenzy: Medeama added two more goals in the 61st and 78th minutes, while Heart of Lions snatched a consolation deep into stoppage time (90+2′).
Standout Performers
- Medeama’s Winger: Scored twice and provided an assist, terrorizing the Heart of Lions defense with his pace and dribbling.
- Medeama’s Midfield Anchor: Controlled the tempo with 90% pass accuracy and broke up numerous opposition attacks.
- Heart of Lions Striker: Despite the defeat, his two goals (including the late consolation) kept his side fighting until the end.
Table and Title Race Context
With 56 points from 30 games, Medeama moved level on points with the previous leaders but took top spot on goal difference, which now stands at +18. Heart of Lions, meanwhile, dropped to 12th place and remain just three points above the relegation zone. Medeama’s attacking firepower – 72 goals in 30 league matches – is the best in the division and will be key as they face fellow top‑half teams in the coming weeks. Heart of Lions must shore up a defense that has conceded 49 goals this season if they are to avoid a late‑season survival battle.