Mismanagement, lack of committed players affecting Hearts of Oak – Francis Bossman

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Former Hearts of Oak midfielder, Francis Jojo Bossman has attributed the clubs trophy drought to lack of proper management and committed players.

Bossman who won the Ghana Premier League with the Phobians in an interview with Happy FM expressed worry about the clubs trophy drought and has, therefore charged the current management not to replicates what previous management did if they are to achieve better results.

The combative midfielder shared that previous management teams of the Accra based club failed to deliver on their promises to the players which subsequently led to most of the players leaving the club with their relationship with the club battered or broken and has cited himself as an example.

The rainbow boys have failed to win a major trophy since the 2008/2009 Ghana Premier League season.

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The 19 times Ghana Premier League winners came close to winning the MTN FA Cup but were whipped by Asante Kotoko by 3:1 at the Tamale Stadium, courtesy Saddick Adams hat-trick.

Before the annulment of the 2019/20 football season, the club was struggling to maintain their consistency in the campaign under coach Edward Nii Odoom.

Adding his voice to the clubs trophy drought, he said, “I feel sad Hearts have not been able to win the league for this long. We can attribute this to mismanagement and also lack of commitment and sacrifice on the part of the players”.