Board member of Hearts of Oak, Alhaji Akanbi is full of praise for winger Patrick Razak after an inspired start to his Hearts campaign.
The former Tamale Utrecht man has made a blistering start to life at Hearts and managed to score his debut goal in the biggest game of the land.
His heroics have caught the eye of many and Akanbi is expecting bigger things from the budding talent.
“Razak’s performance has been really surprising to us all because he is very courageous and what I can say is that, he can one day carry Black Stars on his shoulders.
“We have seen many come and play for Hearts of Oak but some panic on the field of play but Raazk as I have said is very courageous and have a good composure on the ball so if he can carry Hearts of Oak like this, then he can definitely carry the Black Stars as well,” Alhaji added.
Razak is expected to play a major role in Hearts tie at home against league leaders Ashantigold.
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