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Former Hearts of Oak player Laryea Kingston says he has been impressed with Heart of Oak’s form in this season’s Ghana Premier League.
The Phobians have lost just a game after match day 9 and lie 2nd with 18 points on the standings.
They have recorded most away victories than any club in the league and this for Laryea Kinston is laudable and hopes they maintain their consistency.
So far so good, this year we have seen massive improvement in the team and also the fans trooping to the stadium
I have watched them play one or two games and their game has improved and i hope for the best
Hearts look good this season so they should focus on the games and stop fighting among themselves, winning more games will take them to places
Hearts will play Kotoko in their next game at the Accra Stadium on Monday May 2, at the Accra Stadium.

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