Accra Hearts of Oak have not won a match in any of their last four Ghana Premier League matches with their last game ending in a 1-1 stalemate with Legon Cities on Sunday night in their match day 13 clash.

According to the coach of the phobians, Kosta Papic their goal scoring situation is turning out to be a crisis situation which they must manage.

An 86th minute strike from Kojo Obeng Junior rescued Accra Hearts of Oak from another defeat at home and gave them a share of the spoils.

A missed penalty, a disallowed goal and lackluster performance left the Phobians with no win in 4 matches and ninth on the league log.

They had succumbed to Jonah Attuquaye's individual effort minutes after Umar Manaf missed his penalty kick.

Coach of the side speaking post game says he hopes the two week break before they face Kotoko can help him rescue their goal scoring crisis.

“Three matches we’ve not been scoring, this is the first game we scored, even the penalty was not good enough chance to score.

“I don’t know, it’s like some kind of crisis is there that we are trying to work on, We have two weeks now, I think we will manage and come back better”

Hearts of Oak will take on rivals Kumasi Asante Kotoko in their next Ghana Premier league match.