Hearts of Oak head coach Didi Dramani believes Eleven Wonders do not merit their current position in the relegation zone of the Ghana Premier League.
His comments comes after Hearts of Oak cruised to an emphatic 3–0 victory over Eleven Wonders on Saturday, a result that temporarily lifted the Phobians into second place on the league table.
Despite gaining promotion this season, Eleven Wonders have struggled, managing just nine points from 20 matches and suffering 15 defeats.
Speaking after the game, Dramani called on fans to be patient when results dip, pointing out that teams often face hidden challenges away from the pitch.
“Sometimes the position of a club does not reflect what they do and so my experience in the game gives me the impression to always think that I treat every game differently and I really appreciate what teams do and so when I sit back and watch their videos and then analyse the game I get to know that they don’t deserve to be where they find themselves.
“Maybe there were a number of factors and especially there are so many factors that affect performances and results. It’s just not just seeing 11 players on the pitch and playing and then 9 players on the bench waiting to have their turn.
“So many things happen and so sometimes when you see results not coming it is good to be very sober in terms of being more humble to appreciate that they did what is very necessary.” He said.
The victory lifts Hearts of Oak into second place on 35 points, five adrift of leaders Medeama SC and two clear of Bibiani Gold Stars, with both sides in action on Sunday.
For Eleven Wonders, the loss compounds their struggles at the foot of the table.


















































