Slavko Matic looked completely disappointed over Hearts of Oak's comeback drawn game with Dreams FC over the weekend.
The 'Phobians' came from two goals down to earn a 2-2 stalemate with the 'Still Believe' outfit in a thrilling GPL week 8 tie, at the Ohene Gyan Stadium.
David Van Djik looked like breaking the heart of the home fans with a double for the visitors, but an own goal coupled with a last minute belter from Benjamin Yorke settled the score.
In an interview with StarTimes, the Serbian gaffer described the goals they conceded as cheap and added they got affected by inexperience since he gave most of the youngsters the opportunity in the game.
"The way and how we played, when you see result of 2-0, you just don’t believe, very cheap two goals."
“We cannot give opportunity to opponents like this, two half chances and they scored two goals without a chance but team spirit again was good."
“I said before the game, I will opportunity to all players, young players played today and now we see, we miss experience."
“But in the end, I can say I must be satisfied when we scored the second goal in the last five minutes but want more.”
Hearts of Oak failed to make it into the top four heading into the short World Cup break, as they currently sit 5th on the standing with 13 points.
By: Iddriss Abdul Rahim