Audio By Carbonatix
We brought you the review and the stats pertaining week six of Ghana Premier League, now what are the reactions of the main men involved?
HERBERT ADDO BLAMES HIS SIDE'S DULLNESS
We did not play as we should have played. We were too dull and not sharp enough and Dwarfs were sharp so the result is what is expected. If you are not prepared to fight, and the other team is prepared to fight, then you get into a real fight. Dwarfs did well, their tactics worked and our central defenders did very well. They did very well and good luck to them.

ANTHONY COMMEY HAPPY DESPITE HOME DRAW
We played the game alright, creating chances but failed to score. The game was not bad, they got the goals from the chances they created but this is a starting point.

AMOS ADEPA CREDITS HIS SIDE'S DETERMINATION IN WIN OVER HEARTS
It was our determination and focus that gave us the victory. We have planned to be in the top four so it is our focus and preparations that gave us the victory over Hearts.

KENICHI WANTS HEARTS TO MOVE ON
I understand their frustration but I don’t think it should have been done that way. I don’t think we should blame the referee and his assistants. I was frustrated as much as the fans were but we were still playing. We were still determined as we could see with the players in the middle of the pitch as they came strong. We really wish we could have another game.

AND HIS CAPTAIN BELIEVES THE RESULT WAS ONLY A BLIP
It was not a bad game. We came all out for a victory unfortunately we did not get it. We are not down because we have more matches. We are going back to correct our mistakes. Our next game is away and we hope to deliver.

STEPHEN ADAMS ASSURES ADUANA STARS
The fans should keep supporting us because all is not lost. We lost our first three matches but under our new coach, we are unbeaten in three. They should keep supporting us.

BASHIR HAYFORD FORESAW A BAD DAY FOR HIS SIDE
Nothing went right today from goalkeeping to attack. From the beginning to the end, nothing went right. When you do your homework and this happens, then you take it as it as. Once the same people will be playing our next game, we have to put this behind us and go back again and prepare. We prepared to come and win not to lose but when the game started, I could see the day is not good for us. We have played six matches, we have now lost. There is no pressure on us.

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