Former Hearts of Oak striker, Bernard Arthur has urged the club to come back stronger in next season’s BetPawa Premier League.
The Phobians put up a lucklustre performance last campaign where they finished 12th with 46 points.
The record FA Cup holders will open next term’s encounter against Real Tamale United at the Aliu Mahama Stadium in September.
Bernard Arthur, 26, who featured for the club in 2019 spoke to Radio Gold Sports.

“I think they should go to the drawing board and work on their lapses, where they fall short and come back stronger next season.
“They had a long run last season so I think they should plan well and if they plan well and put everything intact, they will come very strong.” Bernard Arthur told Radio Gold Sports.
Hearts of Oak have appointed Dutch trainer, Martin Koopman as it head coach with fellow countryman, Rene Hiddink as the Technical Director.

Arthur started at Ghana side, Feyenoord now West Africa Football Academy and went on to play for Liberty Professionals before a brief stint at Hearts of Oak.
His move outside Ghana saw him play for Tanzanian club, Azam FC and Algerian side, Aïn M’lila.
He spent nine months at Albanian club, FK Apolonia which he joined in September 2020 before leaving after his contract ended.
He has played for Saudi clubs, Al Taweek and Al-Taqadom where he last featured.