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Maxwell Asabre, a former general secretary of the Accra Hearts of Oak National Chapters Committee, claims that God will deal with any club official responsible for the team's poor season.
In the ongoing campaign, the Phobians have performed poorly. Hearts of Oak now sit eighth on the league standings with 45 points after 32 games played.
On Sunday at El-Wak Stadium, the Rainbow Club lost 1-0 against Legon Cities in one of the matchday 32 contests.
Hearts of Oak's chances of finishing in the top four of the Ghana Premier League have now been dashed after losing their last two games.
In reality, with two games remaining, the Phobians may be fighting for their lives because they are only five points above the relegation zone.
Asabre claimed that club administrators were responsible for the team's dismal season during an interview on Asempa FM's Ultimate Sports Show.
Any official who has added to the suffering, in his opinion, will face punishment from God.
In their final two league contests, David Ocloo's team takes against Real Tamale United and Berekum Chelsea.
The team's frustration is revealed by Ocloo's open admission, which also acts as a wake-up call for them to rectify their evident deficiencies in front of the goal.
Hearts of Oak put forth a heroic effort on the field, but their failure to capitalize on opportunities lost them the game, and Ocloo is left to regret what might have been a better result. Kofi Kordzi scored against his former team in the 45th + 3 minutes to give Legon Cities a 1-0 victory.
Ocloo recognized Legon Cities' stronger drive in a post-game interview with StarTimes, saying, "The truth be known, Legon Cities wanted it more than we did, especially in the first half. They played well under control and ran more.
He said, "We provided a lot of opportunities, but it persists because we consistently blow clear opportunities. Even difficult opportunities are finished by them during practice, but in competition, those chances are lost.
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