Communications Director of Hearts of Oak, Kwame Opare Addo believes the team will improve in the second half of the ongoing 2022/23 Ghana Premier League.
The Phobians kicked off their campaign on a poor note which led to the sacking of Samuel Boadu.
Serbian trainer, Slavko Matic was named as the replacement for Boadu on a two-year deal.
However, the Rainbow Club has been inconsistent. The team were bundled out of the MTN FA Cup losing by a lone goal against Dreams FC at the Accra Sports Stadium.
In the last Premier League, Hearts of Oak suffered a shocking 1-0 defeat against Real Tamale United.
However, ahead of their matchday 17 game against Berekum Chelsea at home on Saturday with kick-off scheduled at 15:00GMT, Opare Addo is convinced the team will improve under Matic.
"We did not start the season well and that led to the appointment of Slavko Matic," he told Accra-based Original FM.
"Slavko Matic has been good and he started well but I am confident we will get better through the second half of the season," he added.