We will beat Hearts and win the league- Great Olympics coach Annor Walker

Published on: 01 June 2021

Great Olympics coach Annor Walker is confident of winning the Ghana Premier League after picking a point at the dreaded Crosby Awuah Memorial Park. 

The Oly Dade Boys drew 1-1 against Karela United on Sunday to keep the pressure on the top two sides Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko.

Olympics will host their regional rivals Hearts of Oak in a top-of-the-table clash, and a win will cut the points to two points.

Having already beaten the Phobians 2-0 in the first round, the Blue and Whites are confident of repeating the feat.

"I'm very satisfied with the draw today. We came into this game to win but unfortunately, we conceded an early penalty which nearly unsettled us. We then came and played better but it couldn't win," he said after the draw at Karela.

"Sure we can beat Hearts of Oak in our next game to go top of the league. If we should go top of the table with a three or five points gap, it will be the end of the other teams," he added.

The Phobians are on a run five successive wins without conceding a goal.

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