Ghanaian forward Prince Buaben makes injury return in Hearts’ 2-1 away win over Ross County

Published on: 17 October 2017
Ghanaian forward Prince Buaben makes injury return in Hearts’ 2-1 away win over Ross County
Prince Buaben

Ghanaian forward Prince Buabeng made injury return in Hearts of Midlothian’s 2-1 away win over Ross County in the Scottish Premier League.

Buaben, 28, suffered a long injury setback in Hearts’ 0-0 draw with Kilmarnock at the Rugby Park last season and has been laid off since.

But he made a great return for his side playing an influential role in guiding them to pick a vital away win at the Global Energy Stadium in Dingwall.

Hearts Head Coach Craig Levein made a couple of changes to the team that disappointed in Dundee a fortnight ago.

Don Cowie and Prince Buaben returned to the side at the expense of the injured pair of Ross Callachan and Aaron Hughes.

Ross County were playing their first home game since they appointed Owen Coyle as manager and the opening stages of the game were cagey with precious little chances being created. 

 

But the visitors shocked the home side after Esmael Concalves broke the deadlock under 32 minutes but Keillor-Dunn restored parity for the home side but Jamie Walker restored the lead on the half hour mark.

 

This is the first match for the Ghanaian forward in so many months following his injury setback.

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