After defeating Horoya 3-1 at the Cape Coast Stadium in the second round of the CAF Champions League, Medeama SC holds a first-leg advantage.
Though the hosts played well in the first 45 minutes, the initial exchanges did not offer many good opportunities and did not score a goal.
Two minutes into the second half, Medeama’s striker Jonathan Sowah had a chance to go ahead, but his attempt was off-target.
When Nana Kofi Babil scored the game’s first goal a minute later, the Ghana Premier League champions received their reward after pushing Horoya AC many times to score.
Kofi Asmah added the third with a screamer after Abdulai Nurudeen scored the second in the 65th minute by rising highest to nod in.
After netting a consolation, the Guinean giants were able to give themselves a chance in the two-leg match.
Conakry will host the second leg on September 30.