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Amidaus Professionals captain Yahaya Mohammed has revealed his readiness to explode in the Glo premier league following his recovering from a groin injury.
The Asante Kotoko on- loan midfielder was among Kwasi Appiah’s provisional 26-man squad for the pre-tournament camping in Abu Dhabi, but had to sit out for over a month to fully recover from the injury.
Mohammed who finished the first round of the premier league as the top scorer with 10 goals says he is 100 percent fit and will be ready for selection this Sunday
"Now I’m feeling better, started training about three weeks ago and I’m 100 percent fit’. He told JOY Sports
“I will be in action this weekend since I’m strong and fit. The expectation now is going to be high considering my performance in the first round of the league but I have a target as well so I will prove myself again I’m ready to start."
Amidaus Professionals will begin the second round of the Glo Premier League with a trip to Kumasi to face Real Tamale United on Saturday, February 23, 2013.
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