My players are always up to the task to perform great for their supporters- Matic

Slavko Matić is a Serbian football. He is a holder of the UEFA Pro Licence. He played for OFK Beograd, Spartak Moscow, PFC Slavia Sofia and PFC CSKA Sofia. 

Hearts of Oak announced on one Wednesday the appointment of Serbian football manager Slavko Matic as their new head coach on a two-year deal.

Head coach for Accra Hearts of Oak, Slavko Matic believes his boys will extend their dominance when they face Bechem United on Monday in the Betpawa Premier League week 11.

The game which will be played at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium will be the first game of the new year in the Ghanaian topflight. Hearts has had to play it’s home game at the Cape Coast Stadium due to the unavailability of the Accra Sports Stadium.

It was originally scheduled for Saturday, December 31, 2022 has been moved to Monday, January 2, 2023.

Coach Matic and his lads have been on fine form and will be looking to continue with that form in to next year. After his last match on Tuesday against Uncle T United in the FA Cup, the Serbian expressed his delight in a conversation with heartsofoaksc.com, indicating that his lads are beginning to buy into his philosophy and with more work, dedication and commitment the team will understand what he desires from them at every given time.

“We are gradually getting to the target we have set for ourselves and that is to understand the philosophy. I believe in these lads and I know they will not disappoint the fans,” Coach Slavko Matic stated.

It will be a perfect new year gathering for the Phobia family to throw their weight behind the team as they take on the Hunters.

The last time Hearts of Oak played Bechem was in the MTN FA Cup finals played in Kumasi at the Baba Yara sport stadium where the Phobians were victorious with goals from Caleb Amankwah and Daniel Afriyie to end the game 2-1.

Hearts of Oak are currently third on the league table and will be looking to climb higher.

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