Hearts of Oak’s Didi Dramani welcomes FC Samartex huge test

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Head coach of Hearts of Oak, Mas Ud Didi Dramani has maintained that, the club needs to improve in all aspects of their game with two matches to end the first half of the Ghana Premier League season.

Hearts of Oak have a tough test against 6th placed Samartex in the week 16 fixture at the Legon Sports Stadium on Friday, a game coach Didi Dramani is looking to grind results.

Hearts of Oak have won twice in their last six games

“We are a team that is a work in progress. It means that we want to continuously develop and we want to improve so many aspects of our play more especially in our last third where sometimes we make some challenging decisions,” Didi Dramani told Hearts TV.

What Didi Dramani Said

“We need to improve in some decisions where we have to make one more run, one more touch so that we can make a better outcome from our chances.

“This is the premier league and in the premier league all the games are very very tough and this is one of them and they have been champions before so they know how to win the league and we have to always try to come out prepared to win games.

“I think that we know what threat they have and what strength we have in our team and then we will try to consolidate our strength and then also manage the opponent’s capabilities.”

Hearts of Oak, who hold the record of 12 Ghana FA Cup titles, have picked two wins, three draws and one defeat in their last six encounters.

They currently sit 5th on the league table, sharing 25 points with reigning champions GoldStars after 15 matches.

 

Ghana Premier League: Week 16 fixtures

Friday, December 26

 

Hearts of Oak vs Samartex

 

Saturday, December 27

 

Heart of Lions vs Medeama

 

Vision vs Nations

 

Sunday, December 28

 

Young Apostles vs Aduana

 

All Blacks vs Karela United

 

Holy Stars vs Bechem United

 

Berekum Chelsea vs Eleven Wonders

 

GoldStars vs Dreams FC

 

Kotoko vs Bechem United

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