Hearts of Oak’s Kwame Opare Addo has urged the club to convert their numerous chances as the club chases a first league title in 7 years.
The Phobians have been misfiring in recent weeks which has seen the Phobians pick up only a win in five games.
And Opare Addo wants change starting with their top of the table clash against Wa All Stars.
“The reality is that we are failing to our chances but if we want to complete our mission then we have to take our chances because we create more chances than any other team but we are failing to score," he told Asempa Sports.
“Playing Wa Al Stars, we have a mission to complete despite the draw we recorded against Techiman City at home. We lost against WAFA but we didn’t take that into heart because their style of play is very difficult.
“Any team that plays against them will always finds it difficult but in all these situations, we need to get all the three points against Wa All Stars to keep on focusing on the league and keep making the supporters happy.
“I know the table will change and it might happen that we will drop or we go on top of the table but I am very optimistic that we will win against Wa All Stars in other to occupy the top position and when we win against Wa All Stars I think we will be on top of the table till the league comes to an end.” Opare added.
Hearts have won 5 games away from home but their home form has been their biggest bane.
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