Hearts of Oak’s interim coach, Abdul Rahim Bashiru, attributed the goalless draw against city rivals Great Olympics to hard luck, expressing disappointment that his team couldn’t convert key chances in the Ga-Mashie derby at the Baba Yara Stadium. Despite creating notable goal-scoring opportunities, including a denied attempt by Salifu Ibrahim hitting the crossbar and Enoch Asubonteng missing a crucial header, Hearts of Oak couldn’t secure a win. Bashiru acknowledged the team’s lack of luck and emphasized the need to address mistakes moving forward. Currently in 10th position on the league standings, Hearts of Oak will face 5th-placed Bechem United in their next game as they seek to improve their performance.
Hearts of Oak Interim Coach Laments Unfortunate Draw Against Great Olympics
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