Former Hearts of Oak striker, Bernard Arthur has urged the club to reorganize themselves and come back stronger next season.
The Phobians won the treble last two seasons but have managed to claim the FA Cup last season, taking them back two straight Confederation Cup.
Bernard Arthur spoke exclusively to Radio Gold Sports.
“I think they should go to the drawing board and work on their lapses where they fell short and come back stronger next season.
“They had a wonderful squad last season but unfortunately football sometimes players get tired.
“And you know they had a long run last year.
“So I think they should plan well and if they plan well and put everything intact, they will come very strong because they have good players.” Bernard Arthur told Radio Gold Sports.
Bernard Arthur currently plies his trade in Saudi Arabia having previously had stints with Azam fc in Tanzania, Al M’lila of Algeria.
He had his formative career at the then Feyenoord Football Academy now, West Africa Football Academy based in Sogakope.
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