Dreams FC Head Coach Karim Zito: “pleased with draw against Hearts of Oak”

Dreams FC head coach Abdul Karim Zito sees nothing wrong with a draw against Hearts of Oak however he admitted his attackers somehow failed to bury the glorious chances that came their way during the game.

The ‘Still Believe’ outfit played out to a thrilling 0-0 draw with the ‘Phobians’ in a tough and tricky Ghana Premier League match-week 25.

Speaking after the game, the experience coach looks satisfied with the outcome but is very optimistic his lads upfront will find up the pieces in their subsequent matches.

“I said from the beginning the objective is to win but is Hearts of Oak so at least getting a draw is ok.”

“My attackers were inexperienced but by the time they play more matches it will be ok.”

Dreams FC will travel to King Faisal in week 26 at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex next week.

Source: Soccanews.com

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