Hearts of Oak board member Frank Nelson has noted that they must win their last seven games to ensure they lift this season’s Ghana Premier League title.
The Phobians are currently placed 2nd on the log with 39 points, 2 points less than leaders Wa All Stars.
With seven matches to end the season and a home game with Techiman City this Saturday, Frank Nelson says they must break boundaries to make this dream a reality.
” we have realized how difficult it has been for us winning our home games,and we are working very hard to resolve the problem, so that we can regularize winning our home games with few matches to end the season,” he said
“We have to do everything to starting winning at the Accra Sports Stadium and we are in constant talks with the players as well the technical team in order to avert the situation”.
The last time Accra Hearts of Oak won the league was in 2008.
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