Hearts coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi is taking the positive from his Hearts 1-0 defeat at the hands of Asante Kotoko.
Hearts were undone by a Soulama Abdoulaye own goal in the first half with all attempts to restore parity proving futile.
However, the Japanese American wants his side to quickly focus on their next game as he is confident his team have the capabilities of bouncing back.
“I think we played very well and we were a bit unlucky but I know we can improve from here because we have done it before and for sure we can do it again but I am not happy losing this game but am happy how we played the match.”
“We had great opportunities to score because it was something we were looking forward for but there is nothing to be pressured because that was how it was meant to happen but we are not happy enough but we will come back stronger.”
“I don’t have any problem with the management but the problem is with the media for writing untrue stories because I never banged any door and I never had any problem with the management but the media should be blamed for all the lies and what has come out so I blame the media.”
Hearts next game is against Berekum Chelsea at the Golden City Park.
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