Hearts of Oak manager Mas-Ud Didi Dramani identified finishing as his primary concern before his club visits Basake Holy Stars for their eighth league match on Sunday at AAK II Park. The kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. GMT.
Dramani told reporters his squad must become more reliable at generating scoring opportunities and making better choices when games reach critical moments. The coach said his players have struggled to capitalize on their chances despite opening the season with reasonable results. He emphasized that Hearts will stick to their established playing style while acknowledging the opponent's capacity to compete hard. The team plans to strengthen their ability to produce dangerous attacks and finish more efficiently, Dramani said, while staying alert defensively and maintaining their core principles.
Hearts currently hold sixth position with 13 points through seven games. Holy Stars sit at the bottom of the table with just two points from the same number of matches. The Phobians enter the weekend fixture looking to climb higher while their hosts search desperately for their first victory of the campaign.
Dramani told reporters his squad must become more reliable at generating scoring opportunities and making better choices when games reach critical moments. The coach said his players have struggled to capitalize on their chances despite opening the season with reasonable results. He emphasized that Hearts will stick to their established playing style while acknowledging the opponent's capacity to compete hard. The team plans to strengthen their ability to produce dangerous attacks and finish more efficiently, Dramani said, while staying alert defensively and maintaining their core principles.
Hearts currently hold sixth position with 13 points through seven games. Holy Stars sit at the bottom of the table with just two points from the same number of matches. The Phobians enter the weekend fixture looking to climb higher while their hosts search desperately for their first victory of the campaign.