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Hearts of Oak striker Gilbert Fiamenyo believes he will explode come next season after his brace helped sink Berekum Chelsea in a 3-0 drubbing in the Glo Premier League match over the weekend.
The former Kpando Hearts of Lions striker had endured an injury plagued period after signing for Hearts of Oak and had been criticized by a cross section of the Phobian fans for being a liability.
Despite scoring 4 goals in two games, he is yet to hit his crescendo, adding that he has proven his critics wrong especially those who believed the club made a wrong decision in signing him.
"After performing very well for Lions I thought things would have been alright but unfortunately when Hearts registered me I was suddenly hit by a long reoccurring injury but by his grace am back whiles just 40% fit."he told JOY Sports.
Accra Hearts Oak are placed 7th on the league radar with 39 points with just four matches to end the season but Fiamenyo remains confident of his side winning both the FA Cup and the league.
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