Ghanaian songstress and “Larger Than Life” hitmaker, Cina Soul, has voiced her disappointment following Hearts of Oak’s painful 0-1 home defeat to arch-rivals Asante Kotoko in Sunday’s heated Super Clash at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The celebrated singer, a devoted supporter of the Phobians, was among the electrifying crowd on Sunday, passionately cheering her team with high hopes of victory. However, the atmosphere turned tense after a controversial refereeing decision marred the closing stages of the match.
Referee Reginald Collins Amoah disallowed a late equalizer from Mawuli Wayo for offside, a decision that infuriated the Hearts faithful and sparked heated reactions both in the stands and across social media platforms.
Sharing her frustration in an interview with content creator Kofi Boujie, Cina Soul lamented the officiating, declaring, “We were robbed.” Despite her disappointment, she praised the team’s determination and encouraged fans to continue their unwavering support.

“The boys played with so much heart. Let’s keep showing up and pushing them on — our time to celebrate will surely come,” she said optimistically.
The decisive moment of the game came from the penalty spot, as Morifing Donzo coolly converted to hand Asante Kotoko all three points, bringing an end to Hearts of Oak’s unbeaten streak in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League.
The Super Clash once again lived up to its billing — fierce, emotional, and dramatic, leaving football enthusiasts still debating the referee’s crucial call that ultimately shaped the outcome.
