Patrick Razak urges current Hearts of Oak players to show more commitment

Published on: 09 June 2020
Patrick Razak urges current Hearts of Oak players to show more commitment
Patrick Razak playing for Ghana at the 2017 WAFU tournament

Former Hearts of Oak winger, Patrick Razak is not happy with the current crop of players playing for the Ghanaian giants because he feels they show less commitment on the field. 

Razak, who is back in the country after a failed stint in Guinea with Horoya AC, said some of the players do not produce the performance expected of them playing for a big club like Hearts.

"Since I came to Ghana I have been monitoring the players and it seems some of them do not show any sign of commitment. They play normal football but Hearts of Oak is a big club and they should know that" he said on Bryt FM.

"Hearts is an exceptional team and if you are a player and you get the opportunity to play for them you have to give your all"

"Talking about this years Classico, I think Hearts should have finish Kotoko in the first half if the desire was there" he added.

Razak left the Phobians in 2018 after refusing to extend his contract to sign for Guinean giants Horoya AC. The 23-year-old struggled to make his mark in Guinea which prompted the club to terminate his contract.

He has is heavily linked with a return to Hearts of Oak ahead of the resumption of football.

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