Hearts of Oak head coach Aboubakar Ouattara believes there is not much time for his side to delve into the MTN FA Cup win as they target a win against Asante Kotoko.
The Phobians defeated Immigration FC in the Round of 64 of the FA Cup over the weekend to book a place in the next stage of the domestic competition.
Despite the emphatic win, Ouattara has charged his side to turn attention to the next game immediately.
"We can’t jubilate too much because we need to think about the next match [Asante Kotoko]," he told the media after the FA Cup win.
"Kotoko needs the win, and we also need the win. Let’s wait till 15th December to see what happens because that game is a three-point match," he added.
The Ivorian is optimistic they will not settle for defeat against the Porcupine Warriors in their upcoming encounter.
"We are going for the three points; if we don’t get it, we take a point," he continued.
All domestic competitions take a break this week due to the national election with sporting activities expected to resume after next weekend.
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