Coach of Hearts of Oak, Samuel Boadu has reiterated the need to improve their goal scoring rate following their win against Accra Lions over the weekend at the Cape Coast Stadium.
After a slow start to the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League, the Phobians recorded their second successive win of the campaign, having recorded their first win of the season against Elmina Sharks in midweek.
The reigning champions squandered some glorious chances against Accra Lions in the matchday 9 games.
However, goals from Kofi Kordzi and Daniel Afriyie were enough for Hearts to secure three points.
Boadu after the game assured the fans the technical team will work to improve the team’s goal-scoring rate.
“We were eliminated from Africa, and this is the local league so we need to maintain the standards,” he said.
“Even though we didn’t start well but we hope and believe that if we take match after match, Hearts of Oak will pick up,” he added.
The former Medeama SC boss also noted the teams’ difficulties in finding the back of the net will be improved.
“We know the goal scoring is a problem and that happened in the Sharks game.
“We are working on it and it will get to a time when the team will understand the movement and how to put the ball into the net,” he promised.
Hearts of Oak sit 12th on the league log with 3 outstanding games.
Source: Emmanuel Odoom
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