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Willie Klutse accuses His keeper of Foul play after their 2-3 defeat to Hearts of Oak.
Technical director of Inter-Allies Willie Klutse says he suspects their goalkeeper Kwame Baah of having a hand in his team’s painful defeat at home to Hearts of Oak.
Baah, during yesterday’s game at the Tema Stadium did not join his colleagues to the pitch prior to the start of the second half.
The goalkeeper’s delay halted the commencement of the second half for close to five minutes.
His late arrival on the pitch eventually led to speculations as to what was keeping him in the dressing room.
After taking a two goal lead in the second half, Inter-Allies dramatically conceded three goals in 23 minutes with Baah in goal.
Willie Klutse, who was in the stands yesterday, says he smells foul play between his goalkeeper and their opponents.
Speaking to Asempa fm on Monday’s edition of Ultimate Sports Morning Show, the former Ghana International said:
“I don’t know what kept Baah in the dressing room, he came late and I am still wondering what he was doing there.”
“l am going to summon the goalkeeper and the rest of the Technical team to a meeting for them to answer questions because yesterday was not normal.
Inter Allies lost for the first time at home this season after three matches winning one and drawing one.
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