Hearts of Oak head coach, Aboubakar Ouattara has expressed deep disappointment on how the remainder of the league turned after they scrapped a win to escape relegation on the final day.
The former Ghana Premier League champions had to play above their weight levels to scrap an all-important victory at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park against Bechem United.
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Following their win over the Hunters, Ivorian trainer, Ouattara voiced his displeasure on how things turned out for his club in his post-game reactions.
“To be frank, I am not so much happy because that is not Hearts of Oak’s position,” he said.
“When we started the second round, after 3-4 matches, we were just seven points behind the league leaders. Today, we have struggled to survive.
“I think it’s very bad for us.”
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Hearts of Oak managed to pick a precious away win against Bechem United to stay afloat in the league for the next season ahead of regional rivals Great Olympics, who could not survive the relegation tirade.