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Ghana attacker Emmanuel Gyasi disappointed after Spezia’s 2-2 draw with Sassuolo
Ghana forward, Emmanuel Gyasi has expressed disappointment after his Spezia Calcio’s 2-2 draw against US Sassuolo in the Italian Serie over the weekend.
The Black Stars attacker was in action for his team on Sunday and scored as the team earned a point from a game they should have amassed the maximum points.
Speaking in a post-match interview, Emmanuel Gyasi noted that losing the three points is regrettable.
“We were very keen on this match, the three points were fundamental for us and we regret not being able to take them home,” the Spezia forward shared.
He added, “We all gave our all against a great team, but there are certain situations where we have to be more bad. Raspadori was very good, but after the first goal we had to be more careful and avoid the second.”
Now fit again and in good shape, Emmanuel Gyasi is aiming to help Spezia pick more points from upcoming matches.
Source: footballghana.com
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