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Hearts of Oak gaffer Sergio Traguil has attributed his side's 1-1 stalemate with Ashanti Gold to over-confidence.
The leaders sought to further extend their lead atop but were held to a pulsating draw by reigning Champions Ashgold at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Robin Gnagne converted a spot-kick to hand Traguil's side but Anthony Yerful equalized with a sensational strike.
And the Portuguese in a post match interview slammed his side for switching off and becoming too confident after opening the scoring.
"When we don't have Cosmos, we have strikers like Sam Yeboah is more stronger alongside another striker, Eric Kumi the same thing."
"We started with a plan to try to get advantage and we even almost got what we wanted in the first 10minutes after that we completely switched off, we completely stopped playing. I think we got over-confident."
Hearts next game is an away tie against WAFA
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