
Karela United coach Nurudeen Amadu insists their best wasnt enough to prevent them from a defeat against Basake Holy Stars in matchday 28 of the Ghana Premier League.The visitors suffered a narrow 1-0 loss in a fiercely contested encounter on Sunday, as Basake Holy Stars extended their impressive home run to ten consecutive victories in the top flight.Bismark Teyes strike in the 61st minute proved to be the difference in an otherwise entertaining clash between the two sides.Speaking after the match, the former Samartex tactician expressed his displeasure about the condition of the AAK II Sports Arena, adding that their best wasnt enough to prevent them from defeat.It wasnt a bad game. We didnt create many chances, but we managed the match well until the home side scored from their only clear opportunity in the second half.Overall, it wasnt a poor performance from my boysthey gave their best, but it wasnt enough to earn us a point. We didnt attack as we usually do, and the slippery pitch affected the performance of several players.After 28 matches into the season, Karela United sit sixth on the league table with 41 points, while Basake Holy Stars are just behind in seventh with 40 points.
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