Ghana Premier League

Management should tell the supporters the real problems at Hearts – Aziz Haruna Futah

Aziz Haruna Futah wants the current Hearts of Oak management to tell the supporters about the real problems at the club.

He added that the supporters will understand them and give them the space to build the club if they do.

Hearts of Oak has started the 2022/23 football campaign on a poor note. The Phobians have drawn two games (Kotoko and Olympics) and lost one (Aduana Stars) in the Ghana Premier League.

Coach Samuel Boadu and his backroom staff were also sacked after the game against Asante Kotoko.

The MTN FA Cup holders were beaten 3-0 by ASR Bamako in the CAF Confederations Cup first leg.

“I said this somewhere that Hearts of Oak yes we need a modern secretariat it is true it is a fact, we need a modern stadium, yes we need an academy base, yes we need all these things but you see at the end of the day if you get these things and you don’t do well on the pitch it is zero,” he said on Happy FM as monitored by footballghana.com

“When I got the scores and we were down 3-0 I wasn’t happy I didn’t see the way forward for our team because now we have a coach who took us to Africa and nothing happened. Now we have a coach who took us to Africa and he joined the team on Friday there is a problem. The management should come out and tell the supporters the real problem we will understand we will give them the space to build the team but they don’t have to play with our hearts like that,”

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