
Berekum Chelsea head coach Samuel Boadu has voiced his disappointment after his side suffered a narrow defeat to Asante Kotoko in their Ghana Premier League opener.
The Bibires fell 1-0 to the Porcupine Warriors on Saturday at the Golden City Park, with Albert Amoah’s 80th-minute strike proving decisive. The result ended Kotoko’s 15-year winless run against Chelsea.
Reflecting on the loss, Boadu admitted it was a painful setback, especially given his team’s strong start.
“We dominated the first half, and we should have taken our chances, but it was quite unfortunate that we wasted all those chances,” said Boadu.
“The manner in which we conceded the goal is very painful and very bad for us," he added.
Chelsea will aim to bounce back when they travel to face Swedru All Blacks in their Matchday 2 clash this weekend at the Swedru Stadium.
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