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AFTER THE TIE AGAINST ADUANA, OUATTARA SAID, "THIS IS NOT HOW WE PLAY; WE PERFORMED HORRIBLY

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Aboubakar Ouattara, the head coach of Hearts of Oak, expressed his dissatisfaction following his team's goalless draw with Aduana Stars on Friday night in their Week 5 Ghana Premier League match.

The red card of defender Rich Sackey reduced Aduana Stars to 10 men, but the Phobians were unable to make use of their numerical advantage and turn multiple opportunities into goals.

After the game, Ouattara publicly chastised his team for their lackluster performance.

"I've been warning them in training that we won't be having an easy game. They are not to assume that it will be. I'm genuinely disappointed. We do not play like this. Today, we didn't play well. Ouattara stated, "The guys put pressure on themselves because they believe everything in football is simple."



The Hearts of Oak coach stressed the significance of going forward despite his displeasure.

He urged his team to take note of their errors and concentrate on becoming better in preparation for their upcoming match against Young Apostles, which they want to win and go back on track.


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West Ham star Jarrod Bowen praises the "excellent" timing of Mohammed Kudus' goal in the win over Ipswich.



Mohammed Kudus scored a vital goal in West Ham United's 4-1 English Premier League victory over Ipswich Town, and captain Jarrod Bowen has hailed the player.

After a dismal beginning to the season, the Ghanaian star's first goal of the year came at a crucial time to assist the Hammers win their first game at home.

Just before halfway, Kudus, who had come under fire after an alleged altercation with manager Julen Lopetegui during a prior game, scored West Ham's second goal.

Swiftly responding to a rebound that struck the crossbar, he scored to give his team a 2-1 advantage.

Kudus' goal was significant, as Bowen, who also scored, noted. "Mo scored at the perfect time since 1-1 is usually a scary scoreline," Bowen said. During halftime, we had a conversation about scoring the next goal and ending the game.



With a win over Ipswich and impressive showings from Lucas Paquetá and Michail Antonio, West Ham received much-needed momentum as they look to turn things around this season.

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