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Accra Hearts of Oak utility defender Kwaku Andoh thinks the Phobia fraternity should not be disappointed with the points dropped at Kpando and wants the team to make amends in the next game against Liberty
The Phobians took the lead in the match-day 7 league clash with Heart of Lions through Emmanuel Hayford’s composed finish in the box, but the home side pegged back the scores few minutes later through Tanko Mohammed.
However the right back who played a pivotal role in the 1-1 draw believes a point at Kpando was a good result. "It was a very difficult game," Andoh said. "My colleagues played their hearts out and coming to get a point at Kpando is very good. "We played well, but Lions also roared to their elastic limit and I think a draw was a true reflection of the game.
"I am not so disappointed that they leveled the scores because getting the first goal away from home is not an easy thing. We will take the point as it is and move on to the next game.
The former U-23 defender was signed from Berekum Chelsea for three years and has so far has played six games of the Seven games in the Ghana premier league for the Phobians
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