Razak to the Rescue of Hearts – Graphic Online



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The Accra Hearts of Oak coach looks ready to take a U-turn and reunite with his former lead midfielder Patrick Razak as head coach Edward Odoom builds a formidable squad for a Premier League title assault when the competition begins. next month.

Objective of the season
Coach Odoom says his goal for the season is to end the club’s 11-year wait for the league title, and it looks like Razak could be a key figure in the Phobians’ campaign after he was seen training with Hearts. last Friday.
Odoom told Graphic Sports that the midfielder was under observation and evaluation for a decision to be made on his suitability for the national campaign.
“He has started training with us so we can evaluate him. As for whether we want to sign him, we will make a decision in the future. Nothing has been agreed yet, ”he said.

Director of Hearts
Two months ago, a Hearts director, Dr. Nyaho Nyaho-Tamakloe, furious that Razak abandoned the phobians for the Guinean side Horoya two seasons ago, told Graphic Sports that there was no way the midfielder could return to the club. .
However, with the departure of two of the best players, Joseph Esso and Kofi Kordzi, before next season, the Phobians need reinforcements and they may have to eat a humble pie and get Razak back on.
Last month, Esso joined Dawu-based Dreams FC after failing to reach an agreement with the phobians on a contract extension, while Kordzi left for Qatar to complete his move to Muaither SC.

Challenge for the title
Nonetheless, Coach Odoom is hopeful that his team is in good shape to fight for the title this season.
“The goal is to win the league title this season,” coach Odoom told Graphic Sports.
“A club like Heart should not be a mere participant in the league, so we work tirelessly to achieve this.
“I think we have a side for that to happen and it’s been too long to win it. It is a great concern for everyone at the club and we want to end this season.
The coach explained that the Hearts were willing to strengthen the team and would not give up on signing players who fit the club’s ideology.
“We seek to strengthen the team so that any player we consider fits our ideology and we can sign him, why not?” Odoom noted.



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