Hearts of Oak coach Aboubakar Ouattara has underscored the pivotal role of fan support in the team's recent success, following two consecutive victories in the Ghana Premier League.

Despite conceding an early goal in their match against Nsoatreman FC, Hearts of Oak displayed resilience and determination to secure a hard-fought 2-1 win at the Nana Koramansah Park.

Ouattara's halftime adjustments proved instrumental, with Salifu Ibrahim's deflected strike restoring parity before Ivorian forward Cisse Kassim netted a superb goal to seal the victory.

Expressing gratitude to the fans, Ouattara emphasized the importance of their support and urged them to continue backing the team.

"I thank the fans and I urge them to come out and support the team always. The team is for the supporters and not for the board members or anybody. If they support us, I think we can do better things. We need the support of all the fans," he stated.

Hearts of Oak's recent resurgence has propelled them to seventh place in the league standings with 27 points.

Looking ahead to their upcoming fixture in week 20 against Bofoakwa Tano, Ouattara emphasized the significance of sustained fan support as they strive for further success in the Ghana Premier League.