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Hearts of Oak coach Didi Dramani remains confident in the team's long term potential despite their recent struggles.
The Phobians, who have managed one win their last five matches, have now slipped to sixth place on the league table.
Despite the results, Didi Dramani has preached patience, insisting that the team is still in the works.
"It is just the first phase of everything that we are doing. In terms of putting in (desirable) performance."
"But I think one key aspect to emphasize on in terms of performance is that we need to have a clear identity and direction which tells who we are and which tells where we want to go.
"He further stressed the need to achieve a consensus on what the club's game module is."In going about our style of play (hopefully) everybody aligns with this. Even our supporters, management."
Hearts of Oak will host Vision F.C. at the University of Ghana Stadium in their first home match since moving from the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Phobians won only one of their five home matches at the Accra Sports Stadium, and are the second worst performing home team with just six points from five games.
Saturday's match will kick off at 4 PM.
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