Great Olympics coach Prince Koffie was left to rue his side’s lack of killer instinct after seeing Aduana Stars grab a late winner at the Accra Sports Stadium last Sunday.
The Wonder Club are winless after their opening two games and are yet to register a single goal this season.
Speaking after the defeat to Aduana, the gaffer lamented his team’s inability to convert their chances and called for reinforcements in the attacking department.
”It was a nice, highly uncompromising game full of exchanges but I think we were the better side.
”We played better than Aduana and dominated three-thirds of the pitch. We had some decent chances we should have buried but unfortunately couldn’t find the back of the net. That was why we lost.
”We are going back to the drawing board. We are humans and as humans, obviously, we make mistakes. You saw how the goal came about; it was a mistake; loss of concentration. I’m still watching the psyche of the players to get them to believe that they can do it.
”When we go back, I will talk to them; tell them it is not over until it is all over. I will take them through the usual preparation, the physical, technical, tactical and the psychological criteria of football as I have been doing this short period I arrived. I believe that if we keep pushing and we talk to them and also beef up our upfront with experience players we can go on and deliver.”