Hearts OF Oak coach Herbert Addo says he feels terrible after his side dropped all points in their game against inter Allies in Tema last Sunday.
Coach Addo said after the game that his worry had nothing to do with how the team played on the Tema Astro Turf, but the fact that his side failed to convert the countless chances that came their way.
He said, “I feel bad not because of the score line but how we lost. If you look at the first goal you will realize there was a miscommunication between a defender and the goalkeeper.”
Inter Allies coach on the other hand attributed his side’s win to mental toughness and well-conditioning saying, “We have done a lot of conditioning lately. You will realize that we score most of our winning goals in the last 10 minutes of our games lately.”
And responding to whether they stand the chance of emerging eventual winners after the 30 games he said, “It is too early to say that now, we are taking it a game at a time.”
Hearts who are travelling to Senegal for their return CAF Confederation Cup tie with Olympique de Ngor this week are fourth from bottom on the league standings, with 15 points.