David Ocloo, the coach of Hearts of Oak, has expressed his concern about the possibility of his team being relegated on the final matchday of the season.
Hearts of Oak have been enduring a poor run of form, suffering six defeats in their last seven games. In their most recent match, they were defeated 1-2 by RTU at the Accra Sports Stadium, marking their fourth consecutive loss. Although Linda Mtange scored to give the Phobians the lead, goals from Abdul Manaf Umar and Stephen Badu Dankwah secured the victory for RTU.
As a result, Hearts of Oak find themselves in a relegation battle, sitting in 11th place on the league standings with 45 points. Their upcoming away match against Berekum Chelsea is crucial and must be won to avoid relegation.
When asked about his concerns regarding relegation, Ocloo responded, "Of course, I should be."
As the Ghana Premier League approaches its climax, Legon Cities will host Samartex, Karela United will visit Kotoku Royals, Tamale City will face Medeama, Great Olympics will host Nsoatreman, and Accra Lions will travel to Bibiani to play against Gold Stars.
The final matchday promises suspense and high stakes as clubs battle for their respective positions in the league.

