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Hearts of Oak coach Samuel Boadu blames defeat against Great Olympics on hard luck
Hearts of coach Samuel Boadu believes his side were unlucky against Great Olympics after suffering a narrow defeat to their rivals.
The Phobians suffered a 1-0 defeat to the Dade boys in matchday 16 of the Ghana Premier League on Sunday.
Olympics, who took four points from Hearts last season, secured three points thanks to Yussif Razak’s first-half strike. As result, they have moved back to fifth on the table.
Olympics are now unbeaten in their last three games against the reigning Ghanaian champions who have dropped to seventh and remain 10 points behind leaders Asante Kotoko.
Speaking after the game, he said, “It was a very good game but then we lost concentration later part of the game and I think that is the mistake that we committed and resulted as a goal. We have to go back and work on it”
“It hard luck for Hearts of Oak because we played well and we supposed to score them during the first half but its quiet unfortunate we conceded such a goal” he said.
In the game, rainbow boys introduced the former Inter and AC Milan star Sulley Muntari in the second half but he could not turn things around for the Phobians.
Hearts of Oka’s sworn rival, Kotoko will go 13 points clear of Hearts should they beat bottom dwellers Elmina Sharks on Monday.
Hearts of Oak will travel to Tamale for their week 17 game against Real Tamale United.
Source: footballghana.com
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