Hearts coach Herbert Addo: My strikers were sluggish against Great Olympics

Share this with Email Share this with Facebook Share this with Twitter Share this with Whatsapp

Image caption Herbert Addo

Hearts of Oak coach Herbert Addo has bemoaned the lack of fire power of his strikers after drawing barren with Great Olympics in the Accra derby on Sunday.

Advertisement

The Phobians had chunk of territorial dominance but could not score against their city rivals at the Accra Sports stadium.

Strikers Gilbert Fiamenyo and Eric Kumi could not unlock the Olympics rearguard marshaled by veteran Dan Quaye and Ofoe Ofostu.

Addo highlighted it in his post-match interview: “Our strikers were a bit sluggish. If we were a bit fast in moving their defenders out of position, I think things would have been better. We have to work on that aspect.

Advertisement

“Even if it’s a German defence, we have to find a way to penetrate it.

“We have to move on and look forward to the next game on Wednesday.”

Hearts travel to AshantiGold on Wednesday for the final match to end the first half of the season.