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Hearts new coach arrives with cautious optimism

Hearts of Oak’s new Serbian trainer, Vucicevic Nebojsa arrived last night to assume his rather arduous duty of overseeing a revesal in the fortunes of a club that has had little smiles this season. A hopeful Nebojsa told Joy Sports’ Tony Bebli he is well aware that he has a tough task of ensuring the Phobians play well again this season. The 44-year-old has an immediate task of selecting his first team squad of 25 before the league resumes in five weeks time. He said he had all the information about the club that he needed to make the right decisions. Coach Nebojsa said he knew there will be intense pressure on him to achieve results and he is bracing for it. There are high expectations of the new coach and club's CEO, Fred Crentsil is confident the Serbian will turn things around. He said the club was losing all its matches in the latter parts of the game and in most cases by one goal margins. Mr Crentsil believes the new coach will assess the situation and find an antidote to it. Vucicevic will be at the Accra Sports stadium this Sunday to see his team take on lower division side Pure Joy in the MTN FA Cup round of 64 matches. And former Hearts Coach Nii Noi Thompson who now manages Pure Joy FC believes it’s the best time to play his former side. “We are working very hard for this match and as you already know, this is a knockout match and when you lose the match, you are out of the competition so we won’t want to lose this match,” he said. Source: Joy News/Ghana

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