Hearts of Oak stalwart defender Vincent Atingah says they are ready to beat Dreams FC on Sunday to get a better home record as the league returns.
The Phobians will host the Dawu based club in the first match of the second round of the Ghana Premier League at the Accra Sports Stadium.
“The Dreams game is very important because it is our first game in the second round and [we must get off with a win],” he told the club official Facebook Page
“We just have to play to instructions and follow whatever the coach will tell us; we have to motivate each other on the field too.
“We are hoping to get a change in fortune at home and so we are praying and working hard to start off with a win.”
Atingah concluded: “We are pleading with the supporters to throw their maximum weight behind us in the second round whether in good times or bad times so that everything will go well for us.”
The Rainbow boys had a poor home record in the first round of the Ghana Premier League and eyeing to turn things around under newly appionted coach Sergio Traguil.