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Hearts of Oak legend Mireku explains club's 'real problem'

Former Hearts of Oak and Ghana defender Amankwah Mireku believes the club has been woefully affected by the instability of their playing body.

Arguably the biggest club in Ghana, the Phobians have endured frustrating times in both domestic and international competitions since last winning the Premier League in 2009.

Their last FA Cup title came as far back as in 2000 when they won a treble of titles including the Caf Champions League.

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“The real problem with Hearts of Oak has been consistency. The club has not been consistent when it comes to keeping players for long,” former Hearts captain Mireku, a member of the Champions League-winning team who also won the 2001 Caf Super Cup and the 2004 Caf Confederation Cup, said, as reported by Ghanasoccernet.