The Phobians are on the verge of ending a 12-year wait for silverware after a phenomenal season under the tutelage of Coach Samuel Boadu.
The Rainbow boys however have struggled to establish dominance on the continent since their CAF Champions League and CAF Confederations Cup triumph in 2000 and 2004 respectively.
Tagoe, a member of the Confederations Cup-winning team has advised his former employers to maintain their current squad if they wish to regain their dominance in African.
“If Hearts of Oak want to conquer Africa once again, they should keep their current players for the next one or two seasons,” he said on Angel TV.
Hearts will automatically qualify for the opening stages of the CAF Champions League if they’re able to win the 2020/2021 Ghana Premier League trophy. Read Full Story
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