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Hearts of Oak coach, Sergio Traguil is unhappy with his side’s 1-1 draw with Asante Kotoko in the matchday 21 Ghana Premier league fixture.
The Phobians had to come back from a goal behind to pick a point at the home of their rivals which saw them maintain their five point lead over their rivals.
Despite maintaining the unbeaten away record, the Portuguese wanted more than the point they got in Kumasi
“It was a good and a wonderful game between the two strongest teams in the country in my opinion.”
“We did enough to win the game because we played a better football and had some better chances to score but we failed but they didn’t creates many problems to us.”
“We had some few problems in the first half but we completely overtook the game but I am not satisfied because I didn’t win the three points but getting one point away against Kotoko is not better but I think we should have won the game.”
Up next for Hearts of Oak is a home game against Ashantigold.
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