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Accra Hearts of Oak coach Frank Nuttall says there were too good for Wa All Stars in their match-day four game at the Accra Stadium on Sunday.
Hearts defeated All Stars 2-1 to move second on the Premier League log.The result is Hearts' first win this season and their Scottish trainer Nuttall says the deserved the win.
“It was a really difficult game, a tough one for us, WA All Stars is a good side and they played as Champions,” he told the media.
“We played good football and we won, I think we deserved the win because we were the better side on the day.
“But it was a really difficult game for us, our opponents were good on the ball and good moving forward as well.”
Hearts will now travel to Dormaa to face in form Aduana Stars at the Dormaa Park next Sunday.
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