Hearts of Lions will survive the First Capital Plus Premier League despite their precarious position.
That's according to one of their team's key players, Muntaka Osman.
Hearts of lions played away to Hasaacas on matchday 27 and lost 1-0. That's after spanking BA United. “We played really well but I believe if we took our limited chances, it would've being a different result."
"The league is gradually ending [with three more matches] so every missed opportunity can haunt you but I have to congratulate Hasaacas for winning the day. We will correct ourselves in the subsequent games,” he told Goal.
Lions currently sit 15th on the log with 34 points and ‘Dinho’ Osman is confident they can escape the drop.
"It looks scary to be honest but we will survive. We are with all hopes that our club will not be relegated at the end of the season. We have two consecutive home games against Aduana Stars and Olympics before we travel to face Edubiase in the last game of the season so we are optimistic of surviving."
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