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Aboubakar Ouattara, the coach of Hearts of Oka, is pleased with his team's ability to quickly adjust to new tactics during the current Ghana Premier League season.
Since losing to debutants Heart of Lions and Basake Holy Stars in their first two games, the Phobians have not lost.
After seven games this season, Ouattara and his team have managed two victories, two losses, and three ties. The Rainbow Boys are currently in ninth place with nine points.
Hearts of Oak held the struggling Dreams FC to a thrilling goalless draw at the Tuba Astro Turf over the weekend. Both teams created chances but were unable to score and had to settle for a draw.
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Former Ghanaian player Habib Mohammed maintains that the Black Stars' recent setbacks are not spiritual, stating that the team can only succeed with preparation and willpower.
After losing to Sudan in the doubleheader, the West African superpower is in danger of missing out on the CAF's premier event for the first time since 2004.
At the Benina Martyrs Stadium in Libya, the Black Stars lost to their opponent 2-0 after playing to a 0-0 stalemate at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Some Ghanaians, particularly pastors, have blamed the Black Stars' recent difficulties on a lack of spiritual connection.
"Preparation, perseverance, and team goals are key components in football. You can be a successful team if you have all of these.
"You can tie spiritual issues to the game, but in my opinion, everything hinges on the players' mindset. Although some believe it to be spiritual, Black Stars' success depends entirely on their readiness and perseverance in games.