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Eleven Wonders coach Ignatius Osei-Fosu believes his team was not at their best despite drawing 1-1 at Liberty Professionals on Sunday November 28, 2020 in the Ghana Premier League.
Osei-Fosu was facing his old team and almost got away with the points at Dansoman.
Techiman’s team took the lead in the 43rd minute through George Amponsah, but conceded a rare goal just a minute later.
Osei-Fosu, a Computer Engineering graduate from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), knows they could have done better.
‘I think we wanted to win the game, but Liberty [Professionals] made it difficult for us. They also have good passers. We couldn’t push too well, you understand? I think we weren’t on top of our game, I have to admit, ” he said in a post-match interview with StarTimes.
“What people have seen us in the first two games we have not been able to play. I think that the field could have been a factor that our passing game was not very good because you saw that every time we were able to pass a little, we have them.
Then second, from the throw to a drop, drops here and there so they couldn’t press very well.
“I already told you, our game is about pressure and speed and once the ball doesn’t run down the field. I think it’s a disruption. ”
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