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Hearts of Oak may have just secured their first consecutive wins in the league, but head coach Abubakar Ouattara has already set his sights on doing even better.
The Phobians defeated Premier League new boys Vision FC courtesy of a solitary Mawuli Wayo strike on Friday night.
Friday's win, the first consecutive win since March, has propelled the Phobians to fifth place on the league table with fifteen points.
While the result was commendable, it is the manner of the performance that has left coach Ouattara, asking his players to up the ante.

Hearts center backs, Michael Awuah Mensah and Samuel Amofa in a tussle for the ball in Friday's contest
''Every team who are playing Hearts of Oak is preparation is double. They have another motivation, they have another determination against Hearts of Oak, it is real.''
''The playing body and the technical team have to be serious, take every match as final because the people who are coming are coming with another motivation,'' Ouattara concluded.
Hearts travel to Karela United for their next match in the league.
Center-back Kelvin Osei Asibey, right-back Yahaya Adramani, and midfielder Hussein Mohammed, who missed Friday's win, are all expected to be available for Sunday's trip to Tamale.
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