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Hearts of Oak captain Robin Gnagne has urged his side to quickly forget their painful 1-0 defeat at the hands of Kotoko and focus on their next match.
The Phobians were given a sucker punch on the stroke of half time when keeper Soulama Abdoulaye miscued a kick into his own goal.
The game certainly has hurt the egos of the Phobians but the Ivorian is not dwelling so much on the defeat.
“It wasn’t a bad game because we came all out aiming to win the game but unfortunately we lost the game and lost the three points but we are down because in football everything can happen.”
“But we are taking it normal but we will go back to the drawing board and correct all our mistakes because we will be playing away in our next game and we will make sure we go all out to win the game.”
Hearts next game is a difficult trip away to unbeaten Berekum Chelsea.
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