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Hearts of Oak head coach, Samuel Boadu has complained about his side’s lack of sharpness in attack in their stalemate with Legon Cities on Sunday, October 31.
The reigning Ghana Premier League champions didn’t get quite the start they were hoping for in the league as they were held to a 0-0 draw at the Accra Sports stadium.
The result means Hearts have scored just once in their last three games in the league, last doing so in the 1-1 draw against Liberty Professionals last season.
Speaking during his post match conference, Boadu said his side were not clinical in front of goal against the Royals despite creating enough chances.
“We had a problem with our attacking side because we created a lot of chances and we should have scored at least one goal. But we squandered all the chances. We still have more to work on them.” Boadu said.
The Hearts coach went ahead to commend Legon Cities preparedness while adding that his side will be the target for many teams this season.
“It was a good game and Legon Cities were well-prepared. Everyone’s target will be on Hearts of Oak but we will never give up. We know we will progress match after match,” he concluded.
Hearts’ draw on Sunday also means that in the last five seasons, the Rainbow lads have failed to win any of their opening day fixtures - drawing three and losing two.
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