Samartex head coach Nurudeen Amadu has voiced his dissatisfaction following their loss to Nations FC on Monday morning.
The Timber Giants’ unbeaten streak at home came to an abrupt end as Nafiu Sulemana sealed a 1-0 victory for the visitors at the Nsenkyire Sports Complex.
Nations FC, striving for a top-four position, saw this crucial away triumph as a significant step towards their goal. Meanwhile, for Samartex, Coach Amadu attributed their defeat to a failure to capitalize on scoring opportunities.
“Luck evaded us, and in games like this, it’s crucial,” expressed Amadu. “Nothing seemed to work for us in terms of conversion, despite creating numerous chances. To hit the post on more than three occasions reflects our lack of fortune today.”
Despite the setback, Amadu emphasized the importance of focusing on the future. “I will not dwell on the defeat; our attention should be on what lies ahead. While it’s painful to experience our first home loss this season, we must move forward.”
Currently, Samartex maintains their position atop the league standings with 35 points, while Nations FC climbs to the fourth spot with 30 points and a game in hand