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Liberty Professionals coach George Lamptey labeled his side’s 3-1 defeat at Asante Kotoko as one of the worst games in his career.
The Dansoman side took an early lead through Latif Blessing but were pegged back by an own goal.
Dauda Mohammed got the second for the Porcupines before Amos Frimpong rounded off the victory from the spot.
The way and manner of the defeat has left Lamptey fuming as he believes the defeat could easily pass as one of the worst games of his career.
“Today’s game was one of the worst games in my career, right from the referee’s whistle things didn’t go well,” he said in a post-match conference.
"Disappointing. How can you surrender a 1-0 lead and lost 3-1. Terrible!”
Liberty lie 7th on the log with 10 points.
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