Former Kumasi Asante Kotoko player who currently plays as a striker for Spanish side Cartegena on loan from Anderlecht, Dauda Mohammed has revealed he is a big Accra Hearts of Oak fan in a recent conversation with Accra-based television station.
Dauda Mohammed admit football is a professional job and the team you support doesn’t matter.
However, in an interview with Agorohene Nana Yaw Opoku and Kwaku Kaninja on Original TV, monitored by Ghanasportspage.com, the striker declared an undying love for the Rainbows.
The 24-year old disclosed that he has been a fan of the club since his childhood.
“I have been a supporter of Hearts of Oak since my childhood. It was due to the people I live with in Suhum and they all know that I am Hearts of Oak fan but football is a professional job. It doesn’t matter where you support. Is a professional job. You have to do the job they have assigned you to do. Scoring against the team you support is part of the job. They pay me for that but at the end of the day I feel sad whenever we beat Hearts but all is part of the job,” Dauda revealed.
The Anderlecht forward played for the newly GPL winners, between 2016 and 2017 before joining the Belgian side.
His good form with the Spanish side, Cartegena has earned him a support from Ghanaians, calling on Otto Addo to invite him to the national team ahead of the World Cup.