
Samuel Boadu believes his troops shot themselves in the

Hearts of Oak coach Samuel Boadu believes his troops shot themselves in the foot after surrendering a lead to draw 2-2 at Dreams FC on Saturday in the Ghana Premier League.
The Phobians opened the scoring in the twenty seventh minute via Daniel Afriyie Barnie.
He smashed in a long vary shot which zoomed past goalkeeper Godfred Amoah.
Just earlier than the break, Dreams FC equalized thru Issah Ibrahim and then took the lead when Ishmael Dede scored a stunning purpose in the 82nd minute.
Salim Adams scored a thunderbolt to get the equalizer for Hearts of Oak in harm time.
”Dreams FC is a top crew however for we Hearts of Oak we did not come in for a draw. We got here right here to win however it is pretty unfortunate we drew with them. We take it like that,” Boadu said in his post-match speech to Star Times.
On what precipitated his side, Boadu added: ”Loss of awareness and group unit it is what I saw in the course of the 2nd half of and I think when we go home, we are going to work on it.”