Head coach of Accra Hearts of Oak  have bemoaned the decisions that was made by center referee Kennedy Padi in their 1-0 defeat to Asante Kotoko on Sunday in their match day 24 clash.

The two rivals clashed in a fierce game that had very little ramifications on the league title as  Hearts of Oak were  4th heading into the clash with Kotoko first with a 13 point gap before the game.

The porcupine warriors were the better team on the balance of play and perhaps should have won more than just the solitary goal.

But the game was not without the usual controversy as for most Hearts fans they still insist the penalty awarded Kotoko for the foul on Fabio Gama by Abdul Aziz Nurudeen was non existent.

Speaking after the match the Hearts head coach bemoaned decisions that went against his side as he called for fairness.

"We want a beautiful Ghana football so if you beat me at your venue I don’t have a problem.

“But let’s make sure that good football will flow so that every Ghana will be happy for our league,” Samuel Boadu told StarTimes.

“Such a big game with such decisions sometimes makes things difficult for us.” Samuel Boadu added.

"Let’s play a fair game, good football and let’s see, those who came here are witnesses to Hearts of Oak’s good football so it shows. Until it is over we are still on course." He finished

Hearts of Oak will now turn their attention to the MTN FA Cup as they play Skyy FC in the quarter final on Sunday.