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Hearts of Oak coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi is ruling out any form of complacency as his side prepares to take on Division One League side Samatex in their FA Cup round of 32 tie.
According to Japanese American, any club playing Hearts now play with an extra incentive and energy.
As a result, his side will approach the Samatex tie with all seriousness.
“We take every game serious and we will never underrate this game,” Keni told Asempa Sports.
“Every team that plays Hearts now, plays with extra energy.”
“They play with much strength to prove a point against us. So if we underrate them, it will be to our own detriment,” Kenichi added.
Hearts of Oak are winless in two games after defeating Wassaman 3-0 in a round of 64 FA Cup tie.
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