Accra Hearts of Oak head coach Didi Dramani has remained calm and optimistic despite his side’s defeat to arch-rivals Asante Kotoko in the 2025 President’s Cup, describing the result as part of the football journey.
Speaking after the match, Dramani reflected on the key moments that shaped the game, including the injury to a pivotal player:
“It’s part of the industry. At a time we were controlling, we lost a key player [Osei Asibey]. They took a chance, and so we have to acknowledge that.”
The new Hearts boss emphasized that the team is still in the early stages of building something solid and sustainable.
“We are in a progressive process,” he said. “I’m very impressed with the composition and execution. There is a lot we have done, but there is a lot we have to put in. I believe we will get there with some adjustments.”
Dramani also extended appreciation to the supporters, who turned out in large numbers to back the team despite the off-season scheduling.
“We love the fans so much. We want to see more of this.”
The match served as the first major test under Dramani’s leadership and, despite the result, offered promising glimpses of the club’s new direction.
Hearts of Oak who had a great outing on the night, unfortunately, lost the game 2-1 at the Accra Sports Stadium.