Former Ghana defender Sam Johnson has backed Samuel Boadu to win the league title for Hearts of Oak this season.
The Phobians, who are top of the league table with 46 points have not won the ultimate since 2009.
Hearts of Oak have been impressive under Coach Samuel Boadu since he took over from Kosta Papic in the ongoing campaign.
"I’m sure he can take us [Hearts of Oak] to the promised land," Sam Johnson said in an interview as reported by Ghanasoccernet.com
"I think he [Samuel Boadu ] can do it if we support him. I’m saying that because the guy is in love with the club, that is one, and two he loves to be in the club. So everything that he wants to do is to achieve something for the club. So based on that, he needs our support and if I look at him from Medeama, what he has done there, how he built the team then I can say he is capable.
He added,"For the last three or four years he lost three or four players and he managed to put the team somewhere. So somebody like this, it is not something we say it is about luck, he is somebody who knows the job. So we should allow him to do the job.
"I’m sure if we allow him and support him, he is a very young guy who wants to learn and is learning more and is pushing forward."