Hearts of Oak head coach, Aboubakar Ouattara, has expressed his disappointment at his side's performance in their 1-0 loss to Aduana FC.
The Phobians went into the match with high momentum following their 3-0 thrashing of Berekum Chelsea in their previous fixture in the Ghana Premier League.
However, that was not the case as the Dormaa-based side scored earlier in the game to clinch all three points.
After a disappointing result, Ouattara was not pleased with the performance of his players for failing to shoot at their opponent's goalkeeper.
"We have played badly. We don't have any motivation today. I don't understand what happened...very difficult. But these boys, I can’t understand them. Today you are good, tomorrow you are bad. I don't understand what happened," Ouattara poured out his frustration.
"But today is a very bad game. I don't have anything to say. Very bad game. You play 90 minutes without any shot at the goalkeeper. To be serious, I'm not happy."
Hearts find themselves sitting just five points clear of the relegation zone with four games remaining in this turbulent campaign season with their next game being against rivals Asante Kotoko
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