Hearts of Oak manager Sergio Traguil says his players were not focused enough during their 1-1 stalemate against Techiman City in the Ghana Premier League.
The Phobians desperately needed full points to overtake All Stars, who lost at Ebusua Dwarfs, at the summit of the table. But they fluffed the chance, settling for a disappointing draw.
Top scorer Cosmos Dauda penalty goal in the second half was cancelled out by Vincent Adu. And Traguil admitted Hearts played a good 45 minutes but oss concentration in the second half, hence the draw.
"We had a good game in the first half and the second wasn’t a good one," he told the media at his post-match presser.
"But we lost concentration and we got punished. We will work on that and ensure we don’t get complacent again in the remaining games."
Hearts will travel to WA on Wednesday to face All Stars in a top linear clash
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