Amankwah confidently declares that Hearts of Oak will never be relegated.

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Hearts of Oak Assistant Coach Amankwah dismisses relegation fears despite poor start

Nana Yaw Amankwah, the assistant coach of Accra Hearts of Oak, has confidently dismissed any concerns that the club might face relegation this season. Despite their difficult start, with two consecutive losses in the opening matches, Amankwah insists that it is too early to make such predictions.

The Phobians were shocked by a home defeat to league newcomers Basake Holy Stars in their opening game, followed by a 2-0 loss to Heart of Lions in their second fixture. These poor results have sparked criticism and concerns among fans, with some speculating that relegation could be on the horizon for the team.

Amankwah, however, firmly refutes these claims, calling them premature and baseless.

“No, it will never happen. It’s far too early for anyone to say Hearts of Oak will be fighting relegation, even though we didn’t start well,” Amankwah stated confidently. “Last season, some teams were leading the table after four or five matches, but by the end of the season, they were nowhere to be found.”

Hearts of Oak currently sit at the bottom of the league table after their poor start, but Amankwah believes the team will bounce back and avoid relegation. Their next opportunity to turn things around will be on September 20th, when they face their next opponents at the Accra Sports Stadium.

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Source:locotvgh.com

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