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Hearts of Oak coach Didi Dramani stresses results over style amid home goal drought

Nii Ansah Delrand by Nii Ansah Delrand
March 10, 2026
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Didi Dramani, head coach of Hearts of Oak, has highlighted the harsh realities of football, emphasizing that outcomes ultimately matter more than how a team plays. His comments come after the club endured a challenging run of four consecutive home games without scoring a goal.


Speaking after the latest home fixture, Dramani expressed frustration that despite the team creating opportunities and controlling possession, the lack of goals has overshadowed their overall performance. According to him, fans, analysts, and the media will focus primarily on results rather than the quality of play or dominance on the pitch.


“No one will talk about how you created chances or dominated possession, they will be talking about the outcomes,” Dramani said, reflecting on the pressure that comes with managing one of Ghana’s most storied football clubs.


He explained that while Hearts of Oak have displayed creativity, tactical discipline, and attacking intent, the inability to convert opportunities into goals has put the team in a precarious situation both in terms of league standings and public perception.


Dramani further stressed that football is a results-driven sport, where the ultimate measure of success is winning matches and delivering points, not merely dominating play. He acknowledged the efforts of his players but urged them to focus on efficiency in front of goal and capitalize on chances.


“The reality is simple — no matter how beautiful your game is, if you do not score, it does not matter. Our supporters care about results, and that is what we must deliver,” the coach added.


Hearts of Oak, a club with a rich history in Ghanaian football, has been working to rebuild momentum under Dramani’s leadership. Despite the recent scoring drought at home, the coach remains committed to addressing weaknesses in the attacking third, refining set-piece execution, and improving finishing skills among his forwards.


The head coach also called for patience from fans, noting that football is cyclical and periods of poor scoring form can be overcome with the right adjustments. He emphasized the importance of maintaining team morale and confidence, as the players continue to strive for better results in the remaining fixtures of the Ghana Premier League season.


Dramani’s candid remarks underscore the pressure on managers at top clubs like Hearts of Oak, where historical expectations, fan passion, and media scrutiny combine to create a high-stakes environment. While possession and tactical dominance are valued, in the end, it is the tangible outcomes — goals, wins, and points — that define success in the league.


As Hearts of Oak aim to end their home goal drought, all eyes will be on Dramani and his team to see how they respond under pressure and whether they can convert their possession and creativity into decisive results in the coming matches.

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