Head coach of newly-promoted premier league side, Nsoatreman FC Mohammed Gargo has lamented over the poor officiating in the ongoing Ghanaian top-flight league.
The gaffer cried out after suffering a 2-1 defeat to the reigning champions of the Ghana Premier League, Asante Kotoko in their outstanding fixture on Wednesday.
Mohammed Gargo, however, insists the penalty awarded to the Porcupine Warriors was soft.
In his closing remarks to StarTimes after the game, he stated, “I was little bit surprised by the character shown by these boys today.
“Because seeing the condition of the pitch, we couldn’t get to maneuver our way through in the first half but in the second half we were able to push a little bit harder.
“For me these things that happen all the time that a penalty has to be given to a whole team because they are playing home, I disagree to that.
“They we’re running after the ball, shoulder to shoulder, the guy did not stick his hand out to push the guy but why the penalty?
“These are the things that sometimes demoralize some of us who are here and willing to give back to football.
“Sometimes it is not fare but you cannot speak much,” Gargo ended.
Nsoatreman FC rank tenth on the league log with four points.
Their next stop will be against Karela United ate the Nsoatre Town Park.