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Hearts coach Sergio Traguil believes his side fully deserved their point in Wa in their matchday 25 Ghana league encounter.
Striker Sam Yeboah headed home the equaliser for the Phobians as the stayed within touching of the leaders.
And the Portuguese trainer believes the Phobians were full value for the draw.
“I identified a lot of weaknesses in the first half that we wanted to advantage of that but we had our style of play and it was difficult to play on the pitch,” Traguil told Adom Sports.
“Our game plan was good because we did everything to win the game but I must say that Wa All Stars is a very wonderful team and very tough team and I know everybody knows their power when they are playing at home but I think we deserve the draw we had.”
“We had some good chances that we should have converted but we failed. Draw is not a bad result but I want more from the players to win.”
He was however evasive when questioned about the match officials.
“Normally I don’t talk about officiating because it is not my job but sometimes they get things wrong and sometimes get things right.
“I know they are human beings like me. Sometimes I win or fail to win and it applies to the players. The players sometimes miss penalties and even fail to convert chances so everybody can fail so the officiating did not have anything to do with the results we had.”
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