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Ghana Premier League: Hearts of Oak cannot win league title soon, says ex-striker Moses Andoh

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DEC 4, 2020 LISTEN
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Former Accra Hearts of Oak striker, Moses Andoh has unequivocally said the club cannot end their 11 years trophy drought soon.

The Phobians have reappointed Kosta Papic as their new head coach replacing Edward Nii Odoom with the aim of ending the club trophy drought.

But according to him, the club has drifted from the tradition and must restore the tradition if they want to win the Premier League.

“If anyone tells you Hearts of Oak can win the league in the next five years, they’re lying to you, because the team needs to stick to the club’s tradition," he told Accra based Onua FM.

"They have drifted from Hearts of Oak’s tradition. They can’t win it, mark it on the wall,” Moses Andoh said.

He also added that the team has quality players, but they need to be allowed to grow in order to get needed results and maintained the coach needs to be firm and direct his players to play in their natural positions because some of the players are fielded at positions they are not very good at.

“The coach must maintain players for at least three seasons to further hone their skills, and not buy new players and immediately expect results. They need to grow,” he added.

Andoh played for the Phobians in the 2000s and was part of the team that won the FA Cup, Premier League and the CAF Champions League.

Hearts of Oak will play Karela United tonight in their matchday 4 game at the Accra Sports Stadium.

The Phobians are occupying the 18th position with just a point.

Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah
Samuel Ekow Amoasi Appiah

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