Poor planning to blame for Hearts of Oak’s awful start to season –former HEARTS OF OAK player.

Former Hearts of Oak midfielder, Laryea Kingston believes lack of adequate planning is to blame for the team’s poor start to the 2021/2022 season.

The Phobians are yet to win a game in the Ghana Premier League and crashed out of the CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup after defeats to Wydad Athletic Club and JS Saoura.

He also believes player fatigue has played a part in the Phobians’ struggles but is confident the team can bounce back.

 “Going into the season, their main focus was on Africa so they did not really focus on the Ghana Premier League.”

“So in future, I would love to see them planning well and they also need to manage the players very well.

“For me I think the players have been overused and so fatigue has set in but with time I believe they will bounce back.” He said in an exclusive interview with Citi Sports.

Hearts of Oak will take on Elmina Sharks in their next Ghana Premier League when they return to Ghana from Algeria following their exit from the CAF Confederation Cup.

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