Hearts of Oak are struggling at the bottom of the Ghana Premier League table after a 2-0 defeat to Heart of Lions.
The Phobians are yet to earn a point this season, having lost both of their opening fixtures.
The defeat to Lions, coupled with their earlier loss to newly promoted Basake Holy Stars, has placed Hearts of Oak in a precarious position.
The team’s lacklustre performance raises serious concerns among fans and analysts, especially given their previous season’s narrow escape from relegation.
The loss to Lions, who scored through Nana Oppong and Ishmael Addo, has intensified the pressure on coach Aboubakar Ouattara.
The result follows a disappointing start and a string of poor performances, leaving the club in urgent need of a turnaround.
Medeama lead the league with a perfect record, having won both of their opening matches.
Heart of Lions and Berekum Chelsea are in second and third place, respectively, demonstrating strong starts to their campaigns.
Asante Kotoko, who had a bye this weekend due to Nsoatreman’s Africa campaign, sit in sixth place.
Legon Cities, Karela United, and Hearts of Oak are struggling at the bottom of the table, all without points from their first two fixtures.
These clubs narrowly escaped relegation last season and will need to turn their form around quickly to avoid another battle against the drop.
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