Accra Hearts of Oak board member Frank Nelson insists they can still win the Ghana Premier League despite their recent slump in form.
The Phobians have picked just a point in their last two games and that has become a worry for many followers of the club.
They lost 3-0 to WAFA and drew 1-1 with Techiman City in their last Premier league game but Nelson is confident the team can overcome slump.
"We can still win the league and I have no doubt that dream will become a reality," he told Joy Sports.
"We just have to push hard, we have lost valuable points but the good thing is that our competitors are also not running away from us."
"We need the support of the fans and I know with the last six matches, we will come clean."
Hearts have now dropped to 3rd on the log with 40 points, same points as second placed Aduana and just a point separating them and leaders All Stars.
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