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Sekondi Hasaacas coach Yusuf Basigi has hailed his team’s defence as the foundation for his team’s famous victory over struggling Hearts of Oak.
Basigi, who doubles as the Black Queens, coach is pleased after masterminding two big victories in the space of a fortnight. He defeated Ashantigold last week.
“We took advantage of their unsettled defense to score two good goals,” Basigi said after the game.
“But I think that our defense was the difference since they played very well in the second half to ensure that we were able to see out the game.”
“Hearts and Kotoko are the two biggest clubs so beating them always brings good feelings.”
“But we have to build on the win and continue to climb high on the table.”
This impressive win sees Hasaacas move to sixth on the league two points off a top four place.
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