Hearts of Oak striker Asamoah Boateng Afriyie explains the team's slow start in the GPL

Hearts of Oak striker Asamoah Boateng Afriyie explains the team's slow start in the GPL

Hearts of Oak striker Asamoah Boateng Afriyie has shed light on the team's underwhelming start to the Ghana Premier League (GPL) season, citing a lack of telepathy among players as the primary factor.

Hearts of Oak has secured only one win from their opening four matches, sparking frustration among fans. However, Afriyie remains optimistic, stressing that the team's cohesion is improving.

With new players learning to adapt Asamoah Boateng Afriyie believes the team will need time to gel.

"We're now gelling as a team... We're all keen about the team's success, not personal glory," Afriyie stated after Hearts of Oak's goalless draw against Nations FC.

Despite featuring in all four matches this season, Afriyie is yet to score. Nonetheless, the former Nations FC striker is unfazed by his goal drought.

"I'm playing a different role. I'm not worried about the goal drought," Afriyie reassured.

Hearts of Oak's next challenge comes in the form of Aduana FC, who are also seeking their first victory after four rounds. The match promises to be a thrilling encounter between two teams eager to turn their seasons around.