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Captain of Accra Hearts of Oak, Robin Gnagne has believes his side are well motivated and prepared to face Wa All Stars in their top of the table clash in the league this weekend.
Both sides are unbeaten coming into the game with an unbeaten record to protect but Gnagne believes th Phobians are in prime position to continue with their unbeaten run.
“We are very much motivated for this game and we will make sure we deliver to make the fans happy by the getting the three points."
“With no doubt the game is going to be tough because it's the first placed team and the second placed team playing and we know Wa All Stars is not a small club and it is not surprising to me that they have had a good run this season”.
Gnagne also expressed his delight about the return head coach Kenichi Yatshuhashi who was taken ill last week.
“We have really missed our coach because he wasn’t on the bench against Wassaman but we thank God he is back again because whenever he is on the bench he teaches us many things."
"We the players especially are very much happy to see him back on the bench because it will motivate us to get all the three points and make the fans happy as well."
Gnagne has started all five games for Hearts in the league so far.
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