My players lost concentration against Hearts of Oak - Kotoku Royals coach John Eduafo

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Kotoku Royals head coach John Eduafo is not happy with the concentration level of his players during their match week 22 game against Accra Hearts of Oak.

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With the first half, ending goalless, the second half saw a renewed sense of urgency from Hearts of Oak, as they pushed forward in search of the opening goal. However, Kotoku Royals defended resolutely, with goalkeeper Frank Boateng making a number of brilliant saves to keep his side in the game.

Caleb Amankwah broke the hearts of Kotoku Royals with a late strike to give Accra Hearts of Oak a 1-0 win as he popped up with the decisive goal to send the home fans into a frenzy.

Eduafo accepted defeat and vowed to win all their remaining games to stay in the league in a post-game interview with StarTimes.

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"A little loss of concentration but I am so much impressed by the performance of my team it is just a hard luck we will survive I am very confident that we will survive," he said.

"We will do everything possible to win the rest of the matches ahead and survive. Just as I have already said a little loss of concentration at the tail end of the and that gave them the goal. It is part of the game sometimes in a game of football like this it happens,"

"I am not much worried though it is very hurtful but it is one of those things in a game we have been defeated i do accept it in good faith it is one of those things,"