Striker Kwame Kizito opened the scoring for Hearts on the hour mark before Saddick Adams pulled parity from the spot after referee Dally Gagba had awarded the host a penalty.
Hearts of Oak coach Frank Nutall says his side could have picked all three points against Asante Kotoko if they had taken their chances.
The Phobians drew 1-1 with their eternal rivals in the outstanding game of the Ghana Premier League on Sunday afternoon at the Baba Yara sports stadium.
Striker Kwame Kizito opened the scoring for Hearts on the hour mark before Saddick Adams pulled parity from the spot after referee Dally Gagba had awarded the host a penalty.
“I think it was part of a very very exciting game and both teams came and played with very high intensity. I must congratulate both teams for the show they put on and the spectacle they gave today, I think it was fantastic,” Nuttal said after the game.
“In the first half, I think if we took are chances we were clear and second half both sides were at it, they were really going for it. We are fortunate; we got a well taken goal from Kizito, from good work by Cobinna and Fatawu, so very well done. To be honest, it looked like the only way they were going to be back was through a penalty,” he added.
Striker Kwame Kizito opened the scoring for Hearts on the hour mark before Saddick Adams pulled parity from the spot after referee Dally Gagba had awarded the host a penalty. Read Full Story
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