Mohammed Polo Tags Hearts As Visionless Club

The Phobians former manager believes the struggling Accra-based team lack direction. Coach Mohammed Polo claims his former club Hearts of Oak lack vision, after the Phobians dropped further into the relegation zone following a 2-1 loss to Asante Kotoko on Sunday. Hearts are experiencing their worst campaign ever and could definitely face relegation if they lose their midweek away fixture against Liberty Professionals on Wednesday. �Hearts of Oak have no vision as things stand now. They are supposed to know what they want as a team, because there are so many factors that have led to their dwindling fortunes this season,� Polo told Starr FM. Polo had an unsuccessful six-month stint with the club in 2013 /2014 before he was replaced by Herbert Addo who was succeeded by current coach Eddy Ansah. �I remember when I took over, I tried to have discussions with the board chairman on the direction of the team, where he really wanted the club to be. But it was never possible. �It is now clear that the rampant changing of coaches has rendered the club visionless and weak,� the 58-year-old said. A former player of Hearts, Polo led the team to a third-place finish after taking over from David Duncan. Hearts are currently at 15th position on the 16-team league log with 29 points.