Hearts of Oak assistant coach David Ocloo has promised fans that they will witness attacking football as his side aim to overturn a huge deficit in the CAF Confederation Cup on Sunday.
The Phobians lost the first leg to Burkinabe side Real Bamako 3-0 and they will be looking to overturn that deficit at the Accra Sports Stadium.
“On Sunday you should expect changes. We should be playing more attacking football,” Ocloo said during the club’s meet the press.
“We were out there, we tried to get a point or win but it didn’t work but playing at home I think we have to go more direct and try and win it.”
Since winning the CAF Confederation Cup in 2004, Hearts have struggled to make an impact in that competition, often getting knocked out early.
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