Hearts’ new helmsman Wellington, says his team still needs to beef up for the upcming league
Accra Hearts of Oak assistant coach, Henry Lamptey Wellington, claims the current Hearts team is incomplete, and has taken proactive measures by recommending players to management ahead of the 2016/2017 Ghana Premier League (GPL).
Hearts finished second in this years’ Ghalca G6 tournament, but their overall performance was not impressive especially their potency upfront.
According to the Wellington, the current Hearts set-up is incomplete, especially in the attacking area, and he is focused on solving the problem before the commencement of the league.
“If you have solid defence and midfield but lack quality upfront, you cant deem your team a complete one. I have recommended three players to the management so as to strengthen the team.
“So am focused on building a strong team, so people should not be judgmental about our team, ” Wellington said.
Meanwhile, Hearts are still searching for a substantive coach , and reports gathered by sportscrusader.com indicates that, over 30 coaches have applied for the top job.
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