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Board member of Hearts of Oak has asked fans of the club to gauge their expectations of the club after the club’s impressive start to the season.
Hearts of Oak are currently the team in form in this country. Three wins and a draw out of four have sent the Phobians top of the league.
This great form has raised enthusiasm among the rank and file win the club.
They have been tipped to end their trophy drought come end of the season with a league triumph but Frank Nelson is preaching caution as he believes it's still early days yet.
“In every competition everybody goes into it not to be written off or just to go in,” Nelson told Joy Sports.
“We go into them thinking at the end, we will win the ultimate.”
“It is too early to say we are done. Four matches is not enough to start judging ourselves saying we are in the best position.”
“There is so much matches to decide the competition so we have to just focus.”
Hearts play Inter Allies in week five of the Ghana Premier League.
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