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Accra Hearts of Oak midfielders Romeo Agban and Yakubu Musah have been ruled out of the next league game against Wa All Stars at the Wa Park on Sunday.
Romeo Agban picked up an ankle injury in a freak training session accident at the Lizzy Sports Complex ahead of the MTN FA Cup quarter-finals game against Gold Stars about a month ago.
The young midfielder has been an integral part of Accra Hearts of Oak's revival in the second round. Yakubu Musah, on the other hand, has been out with a calf injury since the win over Gold Stars FC.
The duo were at the 37 Military Hospital on Tuesday for treatment.
Romeo Agban and Yakubu Musah are however expected back for the MTN FA Cup semi-final showdown against Medeama SC at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on 2nd June, 2013.
The Phobians are placed 7th on the league table with 39 points and are poised of picking all three maximum points in Wa despite how herculean the task might be.
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