Head coach of Hearts of Oak Samuel Boadu says his side’s is taking each game as it comes following their 2-0 win over Berekum Chelsea on Sunday.
The Phobians opened a two points gap at the top of the league after the Asante Kotoko were held at Dormaa by Aduana Stars.
Benjamin Afutu rose high to head the Phobians opener from Salifu Ibrahim’s cross on the 9th minute, before Obeng Junior scored his eighth goal of the campaign to seal the win for Hearts of Oak.
Speaking to the media after the game, Boadu who has now led the Phobians to their fifth consecutive victories remained grounded insisting they will take each games as they come.
“What we need is the three points, it’s very important and playing with Berekum Chelsea is not an easy match.
“People may think that they are not in a good position so it is easy but it is not easy.
“The teams that are down are really doing well.
“So we Hearts of Oak we are playing match after match and we are doing our thing, we are not competing with any one.” Samuel Boadu said.
Hearts of Oak will now shift their attention to the Accra derby against Great Olympics for match day 28 on Sunday, June 6 at 6:00pm.