Coach Didi Dramani to Quit Hearts of Oak ?

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Head coach of Accra Hearts of Oak SC, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani is furious and threatened to leave his position at the Ghanaian club following some confrontations with fans.

The experienced Ghanaian gaffer, threatened authorities of the outfit with the aforementioned if they fail to control the supporters. His threats comes on the back of Hearts of Oak SC outcome against league leaders Aduana Stars on Sunday.

 

Hearts of Oak SC traveled to the 2025/26 Ghana Premier league leaders to earn a point, after a goalless draw in Dormaa in week 15 fixture.

 

The fan base after the encounter felt disappointed and expressed anger on the coach for failing to parade a strong squad to amass all points away. The Continental Club Masters have struggled to found their rhythm under Didi Dramani since commencement of campaign this season.

 

In 15 matches, Hearts of Oak SC has six victories, 7 draws and two defeats and scored 10 goals with total goals conceded at six.

 

Harvesting consecutive wins for the Phobias have gradually become their headache, hence seen their fan base irritated, with many not foreseeing the Phobias racing for the 2025/26 Ghana Premier league title.

 

Hearts of Oak SC already have exited the MTN FA Cup after failing to go past True Life FC in the round 64 of the Cup and now has only the league title to challenge and secure qualification to Africa.

 

They currently sit 3rd on the league log with 25 points.

 

Meanwhile, Didi Dramani signed a two-year contract to lead the club replacing Aboubakar Ouattara.

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