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Bofoakwa Tano midfielder Elijah Addai says their preparation for the Hearts Of Oak game this weekend will not be different from that of the other games.
The versatile midfielder joined the Premier League side before the commencement of the season and has settled in with his spectacular performance, earning the MVP award in their season opener against Accra Great Olympics at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Speaking to Kumasi-based Wontumi Radio ahead of their clash against Hearts Of Oak, Addai asserted that the game is going to be difficult, but their preparations will not be different.
“We picked our first win against RTU in our last home game in Sunyani and going into the Hearts of Oak game, I think the fans will expect a lot from us," he said.
"We are preparing just like any other game; we know it’s a very big game but our preparation won’t be different from other games."
Bofoakwa Tano are currently on top of Ghana Premier League with 4 points and are determined to maintain their spot.
They will host the Phobians on Saturday at the Sunyani Coronation Park in round 3 of the GPL.
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