The results was a fair reflection of the game - FC Samartex coach Nurudeen Amadu after being held by 10-man Dreams FC

Published on: 08 September 2024
The results was a fair reflection of the game - FC Samartex coach Nurudeen Amadu after being held by 10-man Dreams FC
Nurudeen Amadu

FC Samartex coach, Nurudeen Amadu, believes his side's goalless scoreline against Dreams FC is a fair reflection of the game.

The reigning champions were held to a goalless stalemate against the Still Beleive despite ending the game with 10 players.

Dreams’ Collins Buah was shown a second yellow card in the 70th minute.

Despite the numerical advantage, Amadu believes his side should have done better in that situation but insists the result was a fair reflection.

“Numerical advantage does not mean that you win the game," he said after the game.

"I will say that it’s a fair reflection, we should have done better as a team in terms of our attacking play and utilizing our chances.

"I think we did have some decent chances more than them but our finishing was poor so that is what we need to be working (on)," he added.

Samartex FC will turn their attention to their CAF Champions League game against Morocco’s Raja Casablanca in the second round of the preliminary round of games on Sunday, September 15 at the Accra Stadium.