Hearts of Oak will end 11 years trophy drought in five year - David Accam

Published on: 03 February 2021

Ghana and Hammarby striker David Accam has said Hearts of Oak despite not have enough qualities to end their 11 years trophy drought this season.

The Phobians have not won the Ghana Premier League title since 2009.

The club currently sit in 8th place on the league log, five points behind leaders Karela United after 11 games played but have been tipped to fight for the title under Serbian manager, Kosta Papic.

But Accam who is known to be a fan of the club believes it will take the team five years to get back to their best to ein the league.

“I don’t think they have enough to win the league this year," he told Citi TV.

“Hearts haven’t done enough to win the league this year and with the way things are going, it would take another five years for Hearts to win the title.”

“I want to see my team win but honestly with what I am seeing, it will be difficult.”

Hearts of Oak will be hoping to bounce back from their 2-0 loss to Great Olympics in the Ga Mantse Derby over the weekend when they take on Medeama Sporting club on Wednesday afternoon.

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