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Hearts coach Sergio Traguil has urged his players to show more of the hunger and desire they exhibited in the second half against Inter Allies as they aim for the league title.
The Phobians me from a goal down to draw level with the relegation threatened side as defender Musah Inusah rose highest to Ashitey Ollenu’s cross late in the second half.
Hearts are now four points behind leaders Wa All Stars but the Portuguese believes more of the second half performances in remaining games can win them the league.
"We didn’t make good first half. We faced some difficulties and again Inter Allies came with a very good strategy," Traguil said.
"They played a very good football in the first half and I have to give credit to them, they deserved to score.
"In the first half there were some errors, but the second half was completely different.
"We had far more than motivation, far more motivation, the same one that we are supposed to put in the first half if you want to win the championship."
Hearts travel to Bechem to play Bechrm United in the next round of league matches.
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