WAFA SC coach Dr. Prosper Narteh says Hearts of Oak had their tails between their legs during Wednesday’s 0-0 draw in the Ghana Premier League.
The Phobians had lost in their last three visits to Sogakope and were cautious going into the match.
At the end of the whole kit and caboodle, it was honours even and the plaudits went to Hearts of Oak but Narteh thought the giants were scared.
”I think they were defensively oriented in the game and they came with a tactical ploy not to concede. So you could see they weren’t opening up, they were closing up. So it was a tactical approach they brought,” the University lecturer said in the post-match interview.
”Even though they were defensive orientated we were able to create spaces behind their defence and create chances.
”They were just lucky they got their defensive network going and getting a point here.”
POST MATCH:
Dr Narteh 🗣: ''I think they [@HeartsOfOakGH] were defensively oriented in the game and they came with a tactical ploy not to concede. So you could see they weren't opening up, they were closing up. So it was a tactical approach they brought.'' pic.twitter.com/L8BDKwIFYM
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Source: GHANAsoccernet.com