Hearts coach Sergio Tranguil is pleased with his side’s progression following their 1-0 win over Hasaacas in the matchday 18 fixture of the Ghana Premier League.
The Phobians are undefeated in the second round and finally translated their dominance in matches into a goal through Cosmos Dauda’s back heel.
Sergio, who had been criticized by a section of the fans prior to the game is happy with the progress of the club.
“This is my third week since my appointment as the head coach and I have been able to get 8 points out of 12.”
“We have drawn some games that I think we should have won because in some of the previous matches, we have played better football than what we played today but we were able to win the match today.”
“You can imagine how football is.”
“In some matches we don’t create any chance, in some matches we try to create but we even fail to score without a goalkeeper in the post so I don’t think I am under pressure because I am just in my third week since I came here.”
Hearts next game is a midweek home fixture against Berekum Chelsea.
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