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Hearts of Oak Supporters chief Hesse blames Togbe Afede XIV for club woes

Hearts of Oak Supporters chief Elvis Hermann Hesse, has blamed the Board Chairman of the club, Togbe Afede XIV for the cclub’s current struggles.

The Pbobians were eliminated from the CAF Confederation Cup qualifiers despite beating AS Real Bamako 1-0 at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.

Hearts needed to overturn a three goal deficit from the first leg in Mali but struggled to find the back of the net, until the 89th when Caleb Amankwah scored the game’s only goal.

After the game come angry fans attacked board member, Vincent Odotei-Sowah’s car at the stadium with images surfing up on social media.

“The Board Chairman is running the club directly and Odotei and Akambi are just messengers”, Hesse told Happy FM.

 

“The Board chairman should take all the blame if he gets all the accolades. If Akambi and Odotei are good he should take them to his private businesses and swap them with Hearts of Oak. The supporters cannot always be wrong.”

Hearts of Oak will switched their attention to the Ghana Premier League after their elimination from the CAF inter-club competition.

Hearts are 14th on the league table with two points after three matches played so far in the suspended Ghana Premier League

Source: Footballghana

 

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