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    Hearts of Oak can still win the league – Samuel Boadu

    Clinton EletoBy Clinton EletoMarch 14, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Hearts of Oak coach Samuel Boadu believes his side can still win the league despite being 15 points away from the league leaders Asante Kotoko.



    The Phobians suffered their fourth away defeat of the season on Sunday against Aduana Stars at the Agyeman Badu Stadium in Dormaa.

    Samuel Boadu stated that his side are still fighting for the league title and their aspiration is not yet over even after their 1-0 defeat against Aduana.

    Also Read: Watch Highlights: Aduana Stars beat Hearts of Oak

    “No, no, it is not yet over; this is football,” he said

    “My boys played well but couldn’t score, the opponents had their and scored; it is unfortunate, but they showed a fighting spirit” he added.

    Hearts of Oak are winless in their last five away games in the Ghana Premier League.


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