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Former Great Olympics head coach Yaw Preko has slammed the level of Hearts of Oak’s team ahead of their game against Asante Kotoko this weekend.
The Phobians host the Porcupine Warriors on matchday 30 of the Ghana Premier League looking to move up the league table.
Hearts have won just one of their last four games in the league dropping to sixth on the league table after 29 games.
Ahead of the game against Kotoko, who are also in pursuit of another league title, Preko believes Hearts are ‘spiritless.’
“Hearts of Oak look spiritless, and even when you are losing against them, you know you can rally back and beat them,” he told Sporty FM.
Hearts have been inconsistent all season with many calling for the head of head coach Aboubakar Ouattara.
A win for the Accra-based side will take them two points behind their arch-rivals ahead of the final four games of the season.
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