Hearts of Oak assistant coach, Abdul Bashir, has expressed displeasure with the club's recent results in the Ghana Premier League leading to their slip in the standings.
The Phobians have lost five of their last six games in Ghana's top flight and currently lie in the 12th position, four points above the relegation zone.
On Wednesday, they lost at the Accra Sports Stadium to local rivals Accra Lions conceding a 56th-minute winner. The loss follows their defeat to Legon Cities last weekend.
Speaking after the game, Bashir lamented the team's inefficiency in front of goal.
"Goal scoring is our main problem and it is something we have been facing. In training you see them scoring but we don’t know what is going on. We have to go back and do our correction," he told StarTimes.
“We are not happy. The fans should have confidence in us and back us. We can go to Chelsea and give them the three points."
Hearts will now turn attention to the game against Samuel Boadu'sBerekum Chelsea on Saturday, May 4.
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