Hearts of Oak’s Japanese Coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi is delighted his side picked up a point in their game against Techiman City though he was quick to acknowledge the part the traveling supporters played.
The Phobians managed to hold on to second place in the league with a hard-fought point at a ground where the host was yet to drop a point this season.
The 2000 CAF Champions League winners lost their last game at home against Wa All Stars and a defeat to Techiman City would have sparked talks of a capitulation, but the Rainbow club responded well and Kenichi Yatsuhashi says the fans were amazing.
I appreciate a lot of Hearts supporters came to Techiman City. pic.twitter.com/lDV7SfnDdX
— Kenichi Yatsuhashi (@keni_yats_coach) April 11, 2016