A late aim from Owusu Afriyie noticed RTU take house the three factors, having carved Hearts open a number of occasions within the sport.
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A lot of the criticism went the way in which of goalkeeper Attah, who was answerable for committing some errors in opposition to the hosts.
The 28-year-old fluffed his strains twice within the first half and likewise fumbled a clearance upfield that left the aim on the mercy of the RTU striker, who spared his blushes after lacking an open aim.
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Nevertheless, Hearts have been punished in stoppage time when Attah failed to assert an out-swinging cross, permitting Afriyie to go the ball house.
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Reacting to the goalkeeper’s efficiency in opposition to RTU, Taylor, who beforehand lined up for the Phobians, stated Attah regarded obese and shouldn’t have been chosen to start out.
“Once you have a look at the aim that Richard Attah conceded, you will not perceive as a result of how a goalkeeper of his dimension can enable this,” Charles Taylor remarked.
“All these, the goalkeepers’ coach has to know that the keepers need to be hardworking. how huge Attah seems to be, he should not have been allowed to be within the put up.”
Taylor was some of the thrilling skills within the Ghana Premier League from the late nineties to the early 2000s.
He was a part of Hearts’ well-known 64 Battalion that received the treble of league, FA Cup and CAF Champions League in 2000.
He later crossed carpets to play for Hearts’ bitter rivals Asante Kotoko, in what was a really controversial switch transfer.
Taylor is remembered by many Ghanaians for his electrical tempo and abilities on the flanks, having dazzled in his prime. He’s additionally a former high scorer within the Ghanaian league.