Nations FC coach, Kassim Mingle, expressed disappointment after his team’s 0-0 draw against Bibiani Gold Stars.
Despite playing at home, the title contenders failed to capitalize on their advantage, leaving them seven points behind the league leaders.
Mingle lamented his team’s missed opportunities, particularly their lack of precision in front of goal, attributing the result to the players’ failure to convert chances.
“We shouldn’t settle for a draw in such a game. We created numerous chances that should have been easy to convert.”
“It’s the players’ fault. They had the opportunities but failed to capitalise on them,” he lamented.
Expressing frustration with the team’s finishing, Mingle revealed the extensive focus on this aspect in training sessions, with approximately 70% of training dedicated to improving finishing.
“We’ve dedicated a significant portion of our training sessions to improving our finishing, but unfortunately, we haven’t seen the desired outcomes.
“Approximately 70% of our training revolves around finishing drills. It’s disappointing to see the players squander the chances that came their way,” he added.
With their next match against Karela United in Nalerigu looming, Nations FC faces pressure to turn training efforts into on-field results.