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23 hours ago

ACCORDING TO ABOUBAKAR OUATTARA, "HEARTS OF OAK CANNOT EXIST WITHOUT ITS FANS."

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Aboubakar Ouattara, the head coach of Hearts of Oak, has said that the team cannot exist without its supporters.

For most of his tenure as the club's manager, the Ivorian trainer has frequently been at odds with the supporters.

He has, nevertheless, persisted in imploring Phobians to stick with the team and help them make a change.

Ouattara clarified that his team's goal is to satisfy and delight the supporters in all they do.

"I often tell them that the club's supporters are its lifeblood. Blood is essential to our existence. We are telling them the truth, not politics. "We attend all of the major competitions for the fans," he said to Hearts TV.



"We are constructing the stadium for the fans when we do so. Regarding "the amazing fans," there isn't any constructive criticism. Normalcy is accepted. We are grateful when it's good.

"I believe they are the best fans in this nation if that is the type of fan base we have. All I will say to them each day, though, is that you have the right to criticize and to yell. No insults, although they might think I didn't perform properly. Insults don't work.

With nine points and two victories from their first seven league games, the Phobians are six points from the top of the league standings.

Despite having a five-game winning streak, Hearts of Oak are having trouble winning.


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Match Report for Week 8: Legon Cities 0-0 Accra Lions



In a thrilling match at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium, Legon Cities and Accra Lions shared the spoils.

When the game ended, spectators reacted angrily, almost ruining it with a bad officiating call.

After a sluggish start to the match, Legon Cities had the finest opportunity of the half when Williams Kwaku Adjei was left to beat goalkeeper Osei Bonsu. However, the striker took his time as the Accra Lions' defenders dispossessed him.

However, the Accra Lions controlled the match, and Baba Apiiga missed a header after forward Lucky Nwafor came close.

Remember Boateng sending Salman Faris through nicely just before halftime, but the winger was unable to go past his marker.

Albert Amoah put Accra Lions goalie Osei Bonsu to the test after the interval.



Accra Lions were given a free kick at the edge of the box halfway through the second half, which Remember Boateng promptly took. The hosts then cleared a rebound from Fuzy Taylor.

Due to an incorrect refereeing call against the visitors, the game ended in tension.

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