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Defender Kweku Andoh is the player to watch as Hearts of Oak travel Bekwai to face New Edubiase on the opening day of the 2013-14 season.Hearts edged past their opponent 1-0 at the Gyamfi’s Park last season and will hope for another favourable result on Sunday.Andoh who joined the capital-based side from Berekum Chelsea is confident of making his Hearts Premier League debut on a positive note.“Edubiase will be tough but we’re also confident we can bag the maximum points,” Andoh said“I just joined the club and so I’m hoping to start well. We’re aware of the big task ahead but we beat them at their home grounds last season and can do it again.“I have settled in well and hoping to play a key role for the side this season.”
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