Hearts of Oak coach Aboubakar Ouattara has questioned the rationale of journalists about the club.
The Rainbow club had been on a bad patch of form, winless in four games in the lead-up to the game against Medeama SC, and with pressure looming on the side they needed to win to quell it.
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Midfielder Raphael Amponsah’s long busting shot from 30 yards proved the match difference between the two former Ghana Premier League champions.
Despite the win, the fans were displeased about the performance of the team in the game which was relayed to the head coach during the post-game interview.
Reacting to what was asked by the journalist during the post-game interview.
Ouattara responded “Sometimes, I ask myself, what do you [journalists] want? When we win, the performance is not good. When we play well and lose then you’re criticising us. Tell me the truth, what do you want?”
“Me, I need three points. If I get the three points, all this commentary is not my concern. The table is not about performance; we want three points,” he added.
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This won’t be the first time that head coach Outtara has had a go at journalists about the team’s performance on the pitch in the ongoing league.
The Phobians will hope to record back-to-back wins in the league for the first time as they take on Vision FC next weekend in the league.