Newly appointed Hearts of Oak head coach, Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, has offered words of assurance to the club’s passionate fanbase, promising to restore a clear football identity and long-term structure that will drive sustainable success.
In an exclusive interview with GhanaSportspage.com, Dramani outlined his vision for the club, emphasizing a strong focus on club culture, youth development, and a progressive playing philosophy.
“We will bring an established club culture, philosophy, training methodology, and a style of play that will enable us to have a work in progress to improve, develop, and promote the values and set higher standards for the club,” Dramani said.
The former Ghana U-20 and Black Queens coach, who is widely respected for his tactical intelligence and commitment to player development, stressed the need for vertical integration between the youth system and the senior team.
“We will, in the longer term, bring these from a vertical integration of the youth structures into the mainstream,” he added.
Dramani also highlighted the importance of collective play over individual brilliance, noting that the team’s unity will elevate individual performances:
“We will rely on the team making the individual player important.”
His appointment comes at a time when Hearts of Oak are undergoing a complete technical restructuring, with new additions also expected to the backroom staff.
Dramani’s track record with youth teams, his tenure at Asante Kotoko, and his commitment to tactical structure have been praised by many within the football community.