Hearts number 2 David Ocloo: “I take full responsibility for defeat to Karela United “

Hearts of Oak deputy coach David Ocloo says he accepts full responsibility for his side’s 3-0 loss to Karela at CAM Park on Saturday, March 25 2023.

The Phobians recorded their heaviest defeat this season by the Nzema based side Karela United.

The “Anyinase” boys got off to a flying start with Emmanuel Boakye Owusu breaking the deadlock in the 17th minute.

Konadu Yiadom inadvertently turned the ball into his own net in the 32nd minute, giving Karela a two-goal cushion.

Hearts were reduced to 10 men after Rashid Okine was shown a straight red card just before half time.

Richard Berko put the game beyond the reach of Hearts of Oak in the 87th minute to wrap up a convincing win for Karela.

The results leave Hearts of Oak fourth on the league table. place, they could end up seven points off the top depending on other results from the weekend.

Speaking to StarTimes after full time, Ocloo said, “It’s a bad day, it’s a bad day but I think we didn’t play badly but defensively we were poor today. Because you you’re your opponent time and space and he will punish you and that was what happened today.

It’s a bad day at the office and I take full responsibility. We go back and right the wrongs and work more on the positives.”

Source: Soccanews.com

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