Hearts of Oak head coach Didi Dramani says he remains fully confident in the long-term potential of his squad as the team continues its transition toward a more defined style of play.
Dramani, whose side has endured a mixed start to the season, believes the project is still in its early stages but insists the groundwork being laid will yield results with time.
“It is just the first phase of everything that we are doing, in terms of putting in desirable performance,” he explained.
He stressed the importance of establishing a recognizable identity—one that reflects the philosophy and direction the club hopes to take moving forward.
“One key aspect to emphasize in terms of performance is that we need to have a clear identity and direction which tells who we are and where we want to go.”
The Hearts of Oak boss further highlighted the need for collective alignment across all levels of the club, noting that success will require unity from players, staff, management, and supporters alike.
“In going about our style of play, hopefully everybody aligns with this — even our supporters, management.”
Hearts of Oak return home this weekend when they host Vision FC at the University of Ghana Stadium — their first match at the venue since relocating from the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Phobians managed just one win in five matches at the Accra Sports Stadium, making them the second-worst home side in the league during that stretch with only six points collected.
