Steve Polack wants team to learn and move on from G8 exit

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Asante Kotoko coach Steve Polack wants his team to pick up the positives from their G8 campaign.

Kotoko exited the competition on Wednesday after losing 4-2 on penalties to rivals Hearts after the game ended 0-0 in regulation time.

Polack congratulated their arch-rivals for reaching the finals of this year’s competition but further enumerated the need to move on.

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“When you loss to your biggest rival in any kind of game is not a nice feeling but we have to move on. The first half wasn’t what I expected from the players but the second half was a bit better. The game ended in 0-0 and we lost on penalties.

“There is someone who has to win with some players missing from the spot and other scoring so am not going to blame anyone personally, because it can go for anyone.

“The biggest thing is too learn from the game today and improve in certain areas, it wasn’t good in the first half, the second half was better, Hearts won on penalties, Congratulations to them,” Polack said in an interview.