Abdulai Gazale, coach of Basake Holy Stars, is dissatisfied by the draw with Hearts of Oak.

The Ghana Premier League stalemate against Hearts of Oak has left Basake Holy Stars coach Abdulai Gazale disappointed.
Both teams failed to score despite creating multiple chances to do so, and the game, which took place at Crosby Awuah Memorial Park, finished in a thrilling goalless stalemate.
In their historic top-flight debut, Holy Stars stunned the Phobians with a close 1-0 victory in the first game at the Accra Sports Stadium. Against the Phobians, the Premier League rookie was hoping to achieve a season double, but both clubs settled for a draw.
The former assistant coach of Asante Kotoko voiced his anger at the post-match conference after the team’s draw with the Ghanaian powerhouses.
“I am not happy. I tried to get the three maximum points, but I was unable to. The lads performed admirably. Although we missed our opportunities to score three points, I am happy with the way they played,” he remarked.
With 18 games played, the Basake Holy Stars are now in ninth place in the Ghana Premier League standings with 23 points.