Hearts of Oak head coach Aboubakar Ouattara says criticism from the fans makes him a stronger person.
The Ivorian has come under massive pressure and criticism due to the inconsistent performance of the side in the ongoing 2024/25 Ghana Premier League season.
Speaking ahead of their Matchday 32 games against Accra Lions at the Accra Sports Stadium later this afternoon, the Ivorian manager said he is not bothered one bit by the backlash from the fans.
He further stated their game against Accra Lions this weekend will be difficult, but they will play their hearts out to secure the precious win to climb up the table
“Criticism from the fans is a motivation for me," he said.
“Accra Lions is a good team. This is not going to be a small match. It can be one of the toughest matches for both teams.
"I hope we can get the maximum points, but it’s going to be difficult,” Ouattara added.
The game against Accra Lions is slated for 16:00 GMT at the Ohene Gyan Stadium


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