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Hearts coach Sergio Tranguil is dissatisfied with the wastefulness of his side after they were held to a goalless draw by Aduana Stars.
Hearts dominated their Dormaa guests and played eye catching football but failed to convert this dominance into goals.
For Portuguese who oversaw a second straight goalless draw at the Accra Sports stadium, the wastefulness is a woryy.
“I am not happy. The team wasted chances in all the games that we have played and despite that we are improving our football, we create a lot of chances but we still miss,” he told reporters after the game.
“And when I say miss, I mean we are missing without a goalkeeper so I can’t be happy because we lost the opportunity to go on top of the league table and this is the second time this has happened so definitely I can’t be happy with that.”
He was however quick to point the team were gradually assimilating his ideas and nothing magical should be expected.
“It was not easy for me to work with the team because we played on Sunday, Wednesday and on Friday as well so I had a little time to start issuing my methods and my tactical movement but I can see they are improving so I will give them time because they are now adapting to me tactics because it is not easy to come here and do magic but we are still creating chances.”
“Our performance in the first half in my opinion was poor and in the second half we played our normal football and it was better but we were still missing our chances and it is very serious but in all I am not happy.”
Hearts next game is an away tie to Hasaacas in Sekondi.
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