Liberty slept during the first half - Hearts coach Duncan

Published on: 24 October 2013
Liberty slept during the first half - Hearts coach Duncan
David Duncan says Liberty went to sleep

Hearts coach David Duncan says his took advantage of a ‘sleeping’ Liberty Professionals side to beat them 2-0 in the Ghana Premier League on Wednesday.

Eric Kumi’s 40 seconds goal and Robin Gnange penalty within five minutes condemned the scientific soccer lads to their 4th defeat of the season.

The Dansoman-based side kept for the equalizer but failed to break down a resolute Hearts of Oak down.

Coach Duncan says his opponent went to sleep during the early exchanges of the game.

“We took advantage of the early slips. They went to sleep and we capitalized on that,” Duncan said

“They failed to break us down because wer were solid at the back and sharp upfront.

“We will go back to training on Friday to prepare for our next game.”

Hearts will travel to Obuasi to face Ashantigold on Sunday.

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