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Hearts of Oak’s chances of winning a first Ghana Premier League title in five years have suffered another setback after Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Swedru All Blacks at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Phobians were staring defeat in the face on Sunday until second-half goals from Mawuli Wayo and Frank Duku salvaged a point, leaving Hearts winless in five games and fourth with 43 points, six away from the top.
Speaking after the game at the Accra Sports Stadium, head coach Didi Dramani said he is worried his team is not winning.
“I think that the most important thing is that we need to win games. And so it's worrying when we don't win games, especially when you are creating chances and then you are not converting,” he said after the game.
“And more especially, you have players who are supposed to be scoring and then maybe they go 10 matches and then they don't even score one. It should be worrying.”
Hearts of Oak will next take on Young Apostles on Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium in match week 30.
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