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Madu puts hope in God to save Heartland FC

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Heartland FC Head Coach, Ramson Madu, says he is putting all his hope of pulling the team out of relegation zone in God’s charter with the club.
In his first game in-charge at the Dan Anyiam Stadium in Owerri upper Saturday, Heartland defeated visiting Nasarawa Utd of Lafia 1-0 and the former Nigerian right back concluded that the victory was a good omen for the “Naze Millionaires”.
He said: “The only reason Heartland will escape relegation is God. I’m telling you, the hand of God is on this team and that is why we’ll not be relegated. But as human beings, we must do our best to see that we don’t go down.
Madu regretted that with only about eight games left in the season, there would be no opportunity to tinker with the team, but promised to work on errors and mistakes detected in the team.
“I have seen the areas I will go back and correct. We’ll work on their tactics, we’ll work on their technique and then we’ll work on their psychology. If we can get our own acts right, surely, God can do the rest for us.”
Madu, who is making his sojourn in Heartland for the second time in four years, said he haboured no ill feeling about officiating in the game, praying instead that his side should get the same type of officiating when they play away.

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