Okwahu United coach, Razak Lomotey says his side played well against Dreams FC but were wasteful in front of goal as they suffered a 3-0 defeat.
Lomotey believes his players caused their own downfall as they had glaring chances but wasted them all before Dreams FC bounced back to hit three past them.
“We played generally well even after we conceded the first goal and going one man down. We lost concentration and they used the free kick to score us.” Lomotey told footballmadeinghana.com
“We created lots of chances, on four occasions my players had the Dreams FC goalkeeper at their mercy but could not score. We played well but could not score.”
“We have to win our last two games and look at what happens at at other centres as we seek to avoid relegation,”
Okwahu United are 14th on the table with 31 points after 28 games.
By: Eric Adjanor