Head coach of Vision FC, Nana Kwaku Agyeman, has outlined a clear tactical approach to exploit Accra Hearts of Oak’s struggles in front of goal ahead of their Ghana Premier League encounter this weekend.
The Phobians’ attacking woes this season have been evident, with the side managing just 20 goals in 28 matches, averaging less than a goal per game. That tally makes them the second-lowest scoring team in the league, only ahead of bottom-placed Eleven Wonders, who have scored 14.
Speaking in an interview with transfer analyst and a statistician at the Ghana Football Association, Mohammed Shaban, Agyeman revealed his side’s game plan, emphasizing the importance of taking the lead.
“We all know Hearts of Oak don’t score many goals. Once we score first, they’ll be forced to open up, and that will create spaces for us to exploit. We’re going all out for the win,” he stated.
Nana Kwaku Agyeman, Head Coach, Vision FC
Despite the confidence, Vision FC have struggled in this fixture since gaining promotion to the top flight. In three previous league meetings, they have recorded one draw and suffered two defeats against the 21-time Ghana Premier League champions.

The upcoming clash carries significant weight for Agyeman and his ‘Eewo Kɛkɛ’ side, who sit just one place and two points above the relegation zone.
A positive result could prove vital in their fight for survival as the season enters its decisive phase and exploiting Hearts’ blunt attack could do the magic.

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