Hearts of Oak head coach, Samuel Boadu has said they are not in a rush to end their 11 years trophy drought.
The Phobians sit on the league with 49 points after 27 matches played.
Hearts continued their impressive run with a 2-0 win over Berekum Chelsea in the matchday 27 games at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Rainbow team have now recorded five wins on a role in their last games played without conceding a goal.
Coach of the side, Samuel Boadu says his side is taking each game as it comes.
“What we need is the three points, it’s very important and playing with Berekum Chelsea is not an easy match," he said after the game on Sunday.
“People may think that they are not in a good position so it is easy but it is not easy.
“The teams that are down are really doing well.
“So we Hearts of Oak we are playing match after match and we are doing our thing, we are not competing with anyone.” Samuel Boadu said.
Hearts of Oak will be hosted by city rivals, Great Olympics in the matchday 28 games this weekend.