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Hearts coach Hearts of Oak Frank Elliot Nuttall has disclosed his players are gradually adjusting to his game plans as they bid to maintain their consistency in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.
The Phobians recorded their first win of the season after beating title holders Wa All Stars 2-1 Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium in their match day four fixture.
According to him, there has been improvement in this team’s performance and hopes that the players would further understand his tactics as the Premier League progresses.
“I can say the players are adapting to my style of play slowly, and you can see the difference over the course of the four games. They have improved over the course of the four games and most people will agree with that.” He told Asempa FM.
“But of course, we have to be consistent so that we keep improving as we go on.”
Hearts travel to the Dormaa to play Aduana Stars in the match of the round.
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