Hearts of Oak coach Sergio Traguil is frustrated by another dropped points at home but has tipped his hat to ten-man Inter Allies for Sunday’s 1-1 draw.
The Portuguese trainer praised the Tema-based side for their ‘perfect’ game plan which saw them take the lead in the first half through Ropapa Mensah.
But the Phobians fought back to equalize through Inusah Musah for a share of the spoils.
The Phobians dropped two valuable points in a keenly contested title race but still remained in third place.
“We didn’t make good first half. We faced some difficulties and again Inter Allies came with a very good strategy,” Traguil said.
“They played a very good football in the first half and I have to give credit to them, they deserved to score.
“In the first half there were some errors, but the second half was completely different.