King Faisal Assistant Coach laments lack of concentration in loss to Hearts of Oak
King Faisal assistant coach Godwin Ablordey has attributed their 2-0 loss to Hearts of Oak to a lack of concentration. The Phobians left it late to secure a win against a resilient King Faisal side. Salifu Ibrahim and Linda Mtange scored in the 89th and 92nd minutes respectively to seal victory for Hearts of Oak….

King Faisal assistant coach Godwin Ablordey has attributed their 2-0 loss to Hearts of Oak to a lack of concentration. The Phobians left it late to secure a win against a resilient King Faisal side. Salifu Ibrahim and Linda Mtange scored in the 89th and 92nd minutes respectively to seal victory for Hearts of Oak.
Ablordey expressed disappointment at his side’s loss, stating that they played well but lost concentration, leading to missed chances. He believed that they could have left Accra with a point if they had maintained their composure until the end of the match.
Despite the loss, Ablordey praised his team’s overall performance, stating that both sides played very well. He felt that King Faisal had the potential to even secure a point against Hearts of Oak, but their lack of concentration cost them. He expressed sadness at the missed opportunity to secure a point, given their impressive performance during the match.
King Faisal is currently placed 12th on the league table, with 36 points pending other week 29 match results. They will be looking to bounce back in their next game, where they will face Tamale City. Ablordey’s comments suggest that the team is determined to put up a better performance in their upcoming matches and secure more points to climb up the league standings.
In summary, King Faisal’s assistant coach Godwin Ablordey has attributed their loss to Hearts of Oak to a lack of concentration. Despite playing well, King Faisal missed their chances and were unable to maintain their composure until the end of the match. The team will now focus on their next game, where they will aim to bounce back and secure more points.
Source: Ghana Soccernet