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Heart of Lions head coach, Fatawu Salifu is aggrieved his side was denied a goal in their clash against Asante Kotoko in the Betpawa Premier League.
Forward Mustapha Yakubu thought he had given the Volta-based side the lead in the second half with a rebound finish but the goal was ruled out for offside but replay shows Yakubu was onside.
The encounter at the Baba Yara Stadium eventually ended goalless as both side shared the spoils.
"I believe it was a goal but sometimes they say they have little time to decide so I would say that they actually made a wrong decision in this goal," Fatawu told the media.
"We have gotten a point out of it. Next time, I am sure they will not make the same mistake when they watch the clip."
Heart of Lions host Great Olympics in their next outing on Matchday two of the Ghana Premier League.
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