I still have the experience to play for Hearts of Oak, says ex-Ghana striker Prince Tagoe
Prince Tagoe, a former Hearts of Oak striker has said he still has what it takes to play for the club, adding that he is ready to return to the club.
The former Ghana striker is currently clubless after parting ways with Chittagong Abahani in 2019.
Speaking on Accra based Angel FM, the former striker said he still has the experience to play for the club.
"I will sign for Hearts of Oak if they need me," he said on Accra based Angel FM.
"I still have the experience as a striker. With Sulley Muntari in the midfield, I can strike for Phobia," he added.
Prince Tagoe is famously remembered during his 2004/05 season with the club where he scored 18 goals and helped the club to win the Premier League and the maiden CAF Confederations Cup competition.
Tagoe played 36 matches for the Black Stars and made two AFCON appearances thus 2006 and 2012.
He was also part of the 2010 World Cup team in South Africa.