“My players were lazy and tactically not disciplined,” says King Faisal coach Nurudeen Amadu after defeat to AshantiGold
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Head coach of King Faisal, Nurudeen Amadu has blamed his players’ lack of tactical discipline and laziness for their loss against AshantiGold in the Ghana Premier League.

The Miners beat King Faisal 2-0 at the Len Clay Stadium on Friday in a match-day 20 fixture with a goal in either half through Kamaradini Mamudu and Isaac Opoku Agyemang, respectively.
Responding to the loss after the encounter, Nurudeen said his charges were not tactically good on the day as they kept committing mistakes they had corrected several times.
“I think that they [players] didn’t play to tactical instructions and they were just bad on the day.The things we have corrected, they committed them again today. That’s laziness.
“Sometimes these things do happen, and we have to be up and doing it. Other than that, we are going to lose many of our games. The players should throw away the complacency and laziness,” he said.
King Faisal sits 6th on the Premier League log with 29 points from 20 games. They have won two games in their last five games, losing three. They play Berekum Chelsea in their next game.

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