Didi Dramani blames poor decision-making after Hearts of Oak draw with Aduana FC
Mas-Ud Didi Dramani blamed poor decision-making after Hearts of Oak's draw with Aduana FC on Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium. Dramani admitted his players "struggled with making the right choices in decisive situations," which cost them all three points. He said, "I think that it's part of the sporting event where you have challenges, and you have learning curves. I believe this is part of the learning, and we will deal with the challenges," and "It is still decision-making. I have said it from day one. I think we need to improve our decision-making."
The Phobians were held to a goalless draw by Aduana FC in their Matchday 32 fixture of the Ghana Premier League. Hearts of Oak controlled large portions of the encounter and created several scoring opportunities, but failed to find a breakthrough as Aduana FC's defence stood firm. Dramani also emphasized the need for constant development and humility as the season approaches its conclusion, saying, "I think what is important in football is that you always need to improve and you need to be humble enough to agree that there is work to be done and you have to grow."
The draw officially ends Hearts of Oak's hopes of winning the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League title. Hearts of Oak will now turn attention to their next fixture against FC Samartex at the Nsenkyire Sports Complex on Matchday 33.
Quick Summary
Hearts of Oak coach Didi Dramani is grappling with the aftermath of their recent draw against Aduana FC- a result that has implications for their season. The coach points to a specific area needing urgent attention, but what does this mean for the team's future?
Summary - read the full story for complete context.

Image: Adom Online
GhanaFront aggregates news from trusted sources. Click to read the original article.
Keywords
Explore related tagsMore from Adom Online
Related Stories
More from Sports

2026 WC: Mahama to offer special reward for Black Stars after tournament
President Mahama's plans for the Black Stars after the World Cup are generating buzz-what could it be?
17h ago•2 min read

2026 WC: We have to be aggressive around match officials - Semenyo
Ghana's World Cup campaign is heating up, but a key player suggests a new strategy for dealing with referees.
10h ago•2 min read

2026 WC: First half Dembele hat-trick fires France past Norway to seal top spot
A stunning first-half performance left spectators wondering about the ultimate outcome of this high-stakes encounter.
11h ago•2 min read

2026 WC: We are capable of performing at the highest level, says Jordan Ayew
Ghana's World Cup journey is heating up, and their captain has weighed in on the team's potential-what did he say?
17h ago•2 min read





