Hearts of Coach Samuel Boadu has challenged sports journalist to get out there and tell the true reflection of their game against Olympics, saying "the World must know" his team scored a perfect goal which was allowed.

The Phobians on Sunday became victims of refereeing misjudgement as what could have put them a goal ahead of Olympics was denied.

Isaac Mensah's thunderbolt strike had hit the cross bar and bounced back to play after the whole circumference had crossed the line but the Referee Rustum Senorgbe and his assistant waved play on.

But Boadu believes the referee lacked the confidence to accept the  goal due to the notion that Hearts are being favoured by referee.

"First of all let me make this clear that we scored a perfect goal which was disallowed, he said in his initial comment at the post match conference.

"Let the world know we scored a perfect goal today which has been disallowed.

"There is a notion that Hearts are being favoured by referees and I think that cowed the referee info denying us this goal."

The 22nd minutes strike from Mensah could have put the Phobians in front after several incessant attack on Olympics failed

Hearts of Oak were held to a 1-1 draw at the Accra Sports stadium by Annor Walker's Olympics in their Matchday 28 clash.

The Phobians scored first through a spectacular 20-yards drive from Emmanuel Nettey, sending the thousand of fans into delirium.

But their jubilation was short-lived as the goal got cancelled by Quaye.

With a the superior goal advantage, the rainbow lads are still on top of the league with 50 points, same point with rivals Asante Kotoko.