Albert Diego Dieudonne Eonde, the forward for Hearts of Oak, has addressed his recent goal drought and expressed his determination to improve his performance on the field.
Since joining the Ghanaian club from the Zimbabwean league as one of their top attackers, the Cameroonian international has experienced a difficult period without scoring. Despite the lack of goals, he takes responsibility for his performance and does not make any excuses.
Eonde acknowledges that he has previously been successful in finding the back of the net for his former teams, and he came to Hearts of Oak with the same objective. While he feels the pressure to contribute to the team's success, he believes that goals alone are not the sole measure of his impact. He emphasizes that scoring goals without winning matches is meaningless, and he is committed to working hard until he regains his scoring touch.
“For the goals, the breakthrough will come and it will change everything. I always have the pressure whenever I get to the pitch to give my best to the team. Sometimes it's not just about the goal, but I put the team before myself,” Eonde expressed in an interview with Ghanasportspage.com.
Although he does not make any promises, Eonde is confident that once he breaks through with a goal, it will have a positive impact on his confidence and overall performance. He understands the importance of that breakthrough and believes it will change everything for him.
Despite his current goal drought, the 24-year-old remains unfazed and believes in his ability to rediscover his scoring form. He is focused on adapting to his new environment and maintaining a positive mindset.
“Scoring without winning is unnecessary. I will keep on working until I get it right. I won’t make any promises, but when the breakthrough comes, it will change everything and boost my confidence level. I just need that one goal for the rest to flow,” Eonde explained.
Hearts of Oak, as a team, have also struggled in front of goal, suffering four defeats in their last five games. They are currently in a competitive race to secure a top-four finish, and their recent loss to Medeama SC has seen them drop to eighth place in the Premier League standings.
In conclusion, Eonde is determined to overcome his goal drought and contribute to the team's success. He remains confident in his abilities and is working hard to get back on track.
“I have done it before, and I believe I can still do it. It's all about adapting and coping for everything to flow,” Eonde concluded.

