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Head coach of Ebusua Dwarfs Prof Mintah has taken a swipe on those seeking for the downfall of the club.
The veteran trainer could not hide his feelings for those always criticizing him and the players destructively after his side’s comfortable 2-0 win over Angolan giants Petro Atletico in the CAF Confederations Cup first-leg tie at the Robert Mensah Sports Stadium in Cape Coast on Sunday.
Midfielder David Gomes hit the opening goal for the Mysterious Club in the 64th minute before Ricky Adjei Mensah cemented the victory.
The Cape Coast based side are doing very well in the Confederation Cup and Professor Mintah wants their detractors to bow their heads in shame.
“The sky is the limit and I know many people didn’t give us the chance, people who have been saying a lot of things against Dwarfs and Professor Mintah, I’m here to tell them
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