Hearts of Oak head coach Herbert Addo has set his sights on a treble for his team following their Caf Confederations Cup exit.
Hearts are currently competing on three fronts; the Premier League, the F.A Cup and the Elites Cup and stand every chance of annexing all three.
“My target was four cups,” he said.
“So now minus one, it is left with three and therefore that is where our focus will be. Everything in front of us, we have to go for it.”
“I hope we get better luck with the other three remaining cups.”
Hearts are currently 12th in the Premier League standings nine points adrift of Ashantigold whom they face in an outstanding fixture on Wednesday in Accra.
The Phobians are also in the last four of the MTN FA Cup where they will face either Medeama or WAFA.
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