Great Olympics coach, Annor Walker, says he missed the services of talented right-back Samuel Abbey-Quarshie in Sunday’s game against Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Great Olympics and Hearts of Oak played a 1-1 draw in the Accra derby in a highly entertaining game on matchday 28 fixture of the Ghana Premier League.
Hearts of Qak scored first through Emmanuel Nettey who hit a bullet strike from 25 yards before Quarshie got the equalizer for Great Olympics.
Samuel Abbey-Quarshie, a key member of the Olympics squad missed the game due to his engagement with the Black Meteors team in Japan.
Coach Annor Walker in an interview with Happy Sports confirmed Samuel Abbey’s presence could have helped him win the game.
“I thought I wouldn’t miss the services of Samuel Abbey-Quarshie too much because I had good replacements in the team like Joseph Rhue and others. But during the course of the game, I missed him too much”, he told Ohene-Bampoe Brenya on Happy Sports on Happy 98.9FM.
The Black Stars B coach added that he feels bad the team couldn’t beat Hearts of Oak to win the three points in the game.
Great Olympics and Hearts of Oak played one of the best games this season in the Ghana Premier League which was witnessed by a packed crowd at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.