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Berekum Chelsea head coach Samuel Boadu has expressed his disappointment with the defeat to Hearts of Oak at the Golden City Park in week six of the Ghana Premier League.
Hamza Issah and Mawuli Wayo were on target to claim all three points for the visitors, handing Boadu his third straight loss at home to his former employers.
"It was really bad,” Boadu said after the match.
“We created a lot of chances and squandered them. During the second half, it was quite unfortunate - the corner kicks that hit the bar and entered the pole [goals conceded].”
Berekum Chelsea are languishing in the relegation zone after a difficult start to the season, with just one victory so far.
Chelsea have an outstanding midweek fixture against GoldStars on Thursday before visiting Young Apostles at the weekend.
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