Head coach of Accra Great Olympics, Annor Walker has bemoaned the poor officiating meted out to his side at Sogakope when they faced WAFA on Saturday in their match day 5 clash.

West African Football Academy(WAFA) left it very late on Saturday to secure their first win of the season against Great Olympics at Sogakope on their match day 5 clash.

The home side had to secure the win via a late penalty to earn a hard fought 1-0 victory over Great Olympics at the Red Bull Arena.

Great Olympics were unfazed by the crowd at the Sogakope Park as they dominated the game for much of the first half but were unable to break the resolute backline of the host.

Just as everyone thought the game was heading for a goalless draw, WAFA won a penalty after Marvin Owusu was deemed to have been upended in the penalty box by the referee.

Striker Justus Torsutsey stepped up and converted the penalty to give his side a solitary goal lead deep into injury time and their first win of the season.

Speaking post game, the Great Olympics gaffer was short of words as he believes referee Bashiru Dauda handed WAFA all three points on a silver plater with that penalty decision.

“Honestly I don’t know what to say because if you look at what has happened here, I don’t see and I don’t know why we should be treated this way by the referees.

“But all the same, we leave it like that, it’s football and I’m really disappointed with the handling of football this afternoon here[in Sogakope].”

The Wonder club will play against Bechem United on match day 6 at the Accra Sports Stadium.