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Berekum Chelsea skipper Saddick Adams feels his side were let down by poor officiating in their 1-0 defeat at the hands of Hearts of Oak.
The Blues were let down by a late Kwame Kizito goal. A goal they feel should not have stood because their keeper John Mossey was fouled.
“Officiating today was not fair at all and I am sure you all saw what happened on the pitch,” he said after the game
“He gave me a yellow card for a similar challenge on the Hearts goalie but he overlooked the poor challenge on our goalkeeper.”
The defeat is Chelsea’s third straight loss at the hands of Hearts of Oak.
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