Inter Allies centre-back Hashmin Musah says their match-week 34 game against AshantiGold at the Len Clay Stadium was a fixed match. Allies who have
Inter Allies centre-back Hashmin Musah says their match-week 34 game against AshantiGold at the Len Clay Stadium was a fixed match.
Allies who have already being relegated from the top-flight after matchday 31 suffered a 7-0 defeat on Saturday at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium.
Musah disclosed that before the commencement of the game, it was rumoured that the match will end in a 5-1 win in favour of AshantiGold SC.
However, he opted to change the ‘fixed outcome’ of the fixture by scoring two second-half own goals to end the game in a 7-0 defeat for Inter Allies to say goodbye to the Ghanaian top-flight league.
“Before the start of the game [against AshantiGold SC] at our hotel, I heard that the game has been fixed to end in a 5-1 win in favour of AshantiGold SC. I decided to spoil the planned outcome of the fixture by scoring two own goals,” Musah told Kumasi FM.
“I am a Muslim and I don’t support betting because it’s against our doctrines.
”I later told my coach Felix Aboagye before my introduction in the second half that I’ll spoil the planned 5-1 win for AshantiGold SC. I was congratulated by the team after the game,” he added.
Meanwhile, the Ghana Football Association in a statement on Monday have opened investigations into the game.
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