Hearts league title ambitions up to the players, not the coach – Amankwah Mireku
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Former Hearts of Oak captain Amankwah Mireku has urged the current crop of players in the team to win the Ghana Premier League title, noting that they ought to be consistent to be able to achieve that goal.
The Phobians have not been able to win the Ghanaian top-flight in the last 11 years.
But they are in a good run of form in the ongoing 2020/21 Ghana Premier League under the tutelage of new coach Samuel Boadu.
Hearts are currently occupying the second position with 43, two points adrift of league leaders Asante Kotoko.
“Looking at how things are going the players can win the league. Their fate is in their hands. It is possible for them to win the league. They must work hard as a team and also have it in mind that winning the league will make them legends”, he said in an , interview.
“It’s up to them to win the title not the coach or anybody else. Look at where they were on the league table and now they are second on the league log it’s possible”
Hearts of Oak will play against Techiman Eleven Wonders in a match-day 26 battle on Friday at the Ohe, one Ameyaw Park.
A win will see them go on top of the league table should Asante Kotoko drop points against WAFA this weekend.

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