Head coach of Hearts of Oak Frank Elliot Nuttall expressed his contentment with referee Samuel Sukah’s performance in the Super clash game with arch rivals Asante Kotoko on Sunday.
The Phobians returned to winning ways in the ongoing Ghana Premier League on Sunday when they defeated sworn rival Asante Kotoko via a late controversial penalty after defender Ahmed Adams was adjudged to have handled the ball by referee Samuel Sukah.
"I think the referee had a good game, he was balanced in his approach to the game, a difficult game for any officials to control and officiating on."
“And there have been times in the season where we should have some penalty decisions, which didn’t go our way, but today, we got one which was well deserved,” Nuttall said in a post-match presser.
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