Hearts of Oak striker, Cosmos Dauda, has given the strongest indication ever the Phobians will put in an improved performance in the Mantse Derby against Great Olympics.
The Phobians put in an insipid display in Dormaa losing 2-0 to Aduana with the game lost after 25 minutes.
The result and performance was one of the weakest from the Accra side but Dauda, who has lost his place in the team, is confident they will make up for this against Olympics.
“Preparations will be more intensive ahead of our next game, when you lose in a game like this, you make sure you don’t repeat the same performance in your next game,” he said.
“So, I believe we’re going back to Accra and work harder, to make sure this kind of result doesn’t repeat.”
Hearts have recorded only a win after five matches with Olympics yet to record any.
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