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Accra Hearts of Oak Coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi has stated that he was not happy with his side’s display despite their 1-0 win over Sekondi Hassacas at the Accra Stadium on Wednesday.
The only goal of the game was scored in the 8th minute by Isaac Mensah who has been very impressive for Hearts in this season’s league.
Hearts had to defend that goal till the end of the whistle and coach Yatsuhashi believes his team could have done better.
“We won but I’m not happy because our performance today wasn’t too good,” he said
“In the game against Kotoko, we lost but we played really well so it is not good when you put our performances like this.
“We have to go back and work hard to ensure we maintain our momentum.”
Hearts are now on top of the league standings with 24 points after 12-match days.
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