Showing posts with label Samuel Yeboah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samuel Yeboah. Show all posts

Monday, 9 May 2016

Samuel Yeboah Happy To End Goal Drought


Accra Hearts of Oak striker, Samuel Yeboah says the goal he scored against Berekum Chelsea last Sunday, is a confidence booster for the rest of the season.


Yeboah, had gone seven games without a goal and the former Heart of Lions hit-man believes finding his scoring form will boost his confidence.


“It is good to score as a striker you have to score. I think it’s about three weeks that I have not scored I was injured for some time and I just came back and it will bring back my confidence, and the performance will go high,” Yeboah said after the game.


“As a striker if you go in and grab a goal it will give you more confidence to score every time and that is what I’m looking forward to do,” he said.


The 29 year-old forward also called on the club’s teeming fans to support the team in good and bad times.


“What I want to tell them [fans] is that they should keep on supporting the team, they should put what happened last week behind them,” he said.


“They should come to the stadium in their numbers and support us, I know it is very difficult because we disappointed them the other time but come on, it is only one game and we have a lot of games ahead, even if we win that game it can’t give us the trophy, he stated.


“It is important to win the others games that can give us the trophy so they should keep on supporting the team and we will also do our best to make them happy,” he added.


Hearts of Oak will host Sekondi Hasaacas in their next Premier League in Accra.





Samuel Yeboah Happy To End Goal Drought

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Signing Quality Players Is Our Benchmark - Frank Nelson

Accra Hearts of Oak Board member Frank Nelson says the board will only sign players they deem will be an upgrade to the current playing body.


The Phobians have sacked close to 8 players since Kenichi Yatsuhashi took over about four months ago, and has replaced some of them with notable names in Samuel Yeboah and Cosmos Dauda.


The 2000 CAF Champions League winners has also signed last season’s Division One league player oc gbe year, Samudeen Ibrahim.


“We know what we are doing and all I can say is that the fans should be patient because we want the best for the club,” Frank Nelson told Accra-based radio station, Citi FM.


He added that the Club has been dormant in the transfer market because they are looking for quality players.


“When there is a quality player in the market and the coach feels he will improve the team we will bring him in.


“We are not just going to buy because everyone is buying.”









Signing Quality Players Is Our Benchmark - Frank Nelson