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Joe Addo, Corporate Affairs manager for Accra Hearts of Oak has expressed his belief in the current squad and the coach, Herbert Addo.
This assertion comes at a time when the club has struggled to find its feet in the second half of the First Capital Plus Premier League season. The Phobians have lost away to Wa All Stars, drawn against Inter Allies and only managed to secure a win over Great Olympics in recent matches.
Addo however believes Hearts are heading in the right direction and will get back into a stronger form anytime soon.
"Things are not the best but supporters should please help us weather the stop. When you look at the table, Hearts can easily break into the top three. But we need all hands on deck for that."
Hearts go away for their next game on Sunday June 28 against B.A. United before facing Hassacas at home on July 5.
The 2009 league champions are now 10th on the table after 19 matches.
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