Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Tetteh Blames Red Card For Loss


West Africa Football Academy winger, Samuel Tetteh has blamed their 2-0 defeat to Bechem United due to Kennedy Boateng’s early sending-off.



Boating was shown the exit after he pulled down a Bechem United player in the penalty box which was expertly converted by midfielder Aminu Mohammed.


Striker Patrick Afriyie scored again to make it 2-0 to put the game beyond the Sogakope-based side’s reach.


Tetteh said after the game that they were undone by the dismissal of Boateng and that the team was unlucky.


He noted that the poor away results churned by the club is due to countless problems.


“It was a good game. We intended grabbing the maximum three points or a point at least but we were unlucky. The red card we had changed the game entirely,” Tetteh said.


“It is not easy to get good results away from home in football and we find it difficult to impose our play due to the condition of away pitches, not ruling out bad officiating at times.


“We were affected by the red card because it changed our game plan. It came early and we had to adjust our tactics and play to suit 10 men,” Tetteh explained.


WAFA lie eighth on the Ghana Premier League table with 14 points after 10 rounds of matches.








Tetteh Blames Red Card For Loss

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