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Sources within the Hearts camp can reveal that Hearts head Coach Mohammed Ahmed Polo wept uncontrollably like a baby in the Hearts dressing room after his team lost to Kpando Heart of Lions by 2-1 at the Accra Sports Stadium.
After the game the frustrated Polo attacked his players verbally for failing to live up to expectations in the game, Polo couldn’t control his emotions and wept uncontrollably before his players most of whom showed little or no remorse after the defeat to Kpando lads.
Polo then after blamed his players especially his goalkeeper Tetteh Luggard insisting that but for his poor play Hearts wouldn’t have lost to Heart of Lions on the day
“My players let me down. They showed little fighting power in the second half. I blame Tetteh Luggard and Selassie Adjei for our defeat”. Polo said
Hearts are now third with 38 points with just six games to end the season behind Kotoko and Lions.
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