Head coach of Accra Hearts of Oak, Samuel Boadu, states he is not disappointed in the side’s 2-0 defeat in order to Dreams FC in Dawu on Sunday because the gamers did well with a guy disadvantage. The Phobians used ten men for the majority from the second-half after center-back, Nuru Sulley, was sent away from for a second booking. Responding to the loss, Boadu confesses the red card sidetracked their transitional play plus everything changed from there. “Yeah, the last goal was very bad, yet I’m not disappointed because the players do well. They played to satisfaction, yet it’s unfortunate we couldn’t convert the little chances we created, ” he said. “It’s quite unfortunate that we lost this game by two goals, that is my worry, but it is a game. “We have to take it like that since there are three things in a game; either draw, win or lose, but we’ve lost this game and we are going back home to correct our mistakes. “We were playing (well), unfortunately we got a red card during the particular second half and it affected our play, so the transition and everything changed. ”The Phobians are 4th on the league table with 34 points after 22 matches. Source: MyNewsGh. com/Sports/2021
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