Hearts of Oak interim boss, David Ocloo has given some insight over how his team will approach the Sunday’s make-or-break encounter against AS Real Bamako.
Hearts will host the Malians in the reverse fixture of the CAF Confederations Cup second preliminary stage at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The Phobians suffered a 3-0 defeat in the first leg held in Mali last weekend but they hope to overturn the scoreline and advance into the final stage of the preliminary round.
There have been questions over how the Phobians will look to resolve their problems and how to approach the game.
The gaffer insists Hearts’ qualification challenge on Sunday will be built on attacking football.
The Ghanaian giants will have to record a 4-0 victory over the visitors to progress into the next stage of the competition.
Hearts of Oak head to the game looking to repeat 2006 record when they overturned a 4-0 against St. George of Ethiopia in Obuasi.
Speaking after their 6-0 victory over GAP Soccer Academy he said, “On Sunday you should expect changes. We should be playing more attacking football. We were out there, we tried to get a point or win but it didn’t work but playing at home I think we have to go more direct and try and win it,” he stated.