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Accra Hearts of Oak coach Aboubakar Outtara has insisted that he has a plan of winning the Ghana Premier League this season for Hearts of Oak.
Hearts, who were unbeaten in four league matches, suffered their first defeat in a month when Albert Amoah's late goal condemned them to a fourth straight loss to Asante Kotoko.
In his latest media engagement, Outtara said "I have a plan, not your plan. My plan is to win the league."
The coach also expressed his trust in his decision-making, saying, "If something doesn't work, I know who to substitute. I won't ask anyone's opinion before I change."
While admitting the fierce competition for the league, Ouattara was adamant that the Phobians will have opportunities to win the league.
"There's no coach in this league who doesn't want to win the league. We have played 13 matches out of 34," he said.
The Phobians face Berekum Chelsea in matchday 14 of the Ghana Premier League at home.
Hearts Of Oak are seventh on the league table with 19 points, five away from leaders Hearts of Lions.
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