Hearts of Oak winger Enoch Asubonteng says his side is focused on taking things step by step in the Ghana Premier League as they aim to reclaim the title for the first time in four years.
The former WAFA attacker was the hero of the day, scoring the only goal that sealed a narrow victory for the Phobians against Eleven Wonders on Friday evening at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The result marked Hearts of Oak’s second win of the campaign and their first at home after three matches, giving the team a much-needed boost in confidence.
Speaking after the match, Asubonteng was cautious about title talk but stressed the importance of consistency.
“We’re taking it match after match, and we hope for the best,” he said.
His goal, a decisive strike that secured all three points, underlined his growing influence in the squad as coach and players continue to build momentum in the early stages of the season.
Hearts of Oak, who last lifted the Ghana Premier League trophy in 2021, are targeting a strong campaign after underwhelming finishes in recent years. Asubonteng’s performance will be seen as a positive sign that the team has the quality to mount a challenge, provided they maintain their focus.
The Phobians now turn their attention to their next fixture away to Bechem United, with fans hoping this result sparks a run that could bring them closer to their long-awaited league triumph.