It was a night to forget for Ghanaian giants Hearts of Oak, as they suffered a humiliating 4-0 loss to Ethiopian side St George in the first leg of the 2006 CAF Champions League qualifiers.But according to former midfielder Joseph Tagoe, also known as ‘Bobby Short,’ the real defeat happened long before kick-off.Sharing the untold story, Tagoe confessed that the team’s focus crumbled the moment they arrived in Ethiopia, distracted not by tactics or training, but by the stunning women they encountered at their hotel.He narrated this intriguing story during an appearance on the Gajio podcast:Recommended For YouLifestyle2025-04-08T15:18:37+00:006 effective ways to control your anger at workIt’s not uncommon to get angry at your workplace, but how you control that anger matters a lotBusiness2025-04-08T14:23:56+00:00BYDFi: Reimagining crypto trading for the individual investorLifestyle2025-04-08T13:09:41+00:00Scorpion and 9 other weird creatures you won’t believe are nutritious delicaciesWhile you may think some foods are odd, its the delicacy of others.We lost focus in Ethiopia. When we got there, the girls we saw in our hotel were stunning. That’s why I decided to have one. I’m saying this for young players to learn from it. They should know the mistakes we made so they don’t repeat them.READ ALSO: Nigerians ‘hook neck’ of Ghanaian officials for strange death of boxer during fightTagoe went on to reveal, with a touch of humour, that although his English was limited at the time, it suddenly improved that night.The Ethiopian girls are very beautiful. I wasn’t fluent in English, but I became fluent that night. ‘Let’s go inside, I’ll give you $20.’ At that time, our per diem was $300, and I had to play ‘professional before.’ It wasn’t all of us that had ladies, though.How Hearts of Oak still managed to qualifyDespite their disastrous first-leg result, Hearts of Oak miraculously advanced. In the return leg, they led 2-0 before being awarded a penalty.In protest, St George players stormed off the pitch, forfeiting the match and controversially handing Hearts of Oak qualification.MUST READ: How Ghanaian player ditched Christianity for Buddhism because of football (Video)It remains a bizarre tale of how temptation nearly derailed a continental campaign, but somehow, fate offered them a second chance.