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Berekum Chelsea defender Nicholas Opoku wants his side to keep their home record intact as they prepare to face Hearts of Oak in round 11 of the league.
The Berekum side are unbeaten in four years at the Golden City Park and are yet to concede this season.
This fine run includes a hundred per cent start to the season at home this season without conceding a goal and Opoku wants to continue this run.
“We are determined to beat Hearts at all cost,” he told Adom FM Sports.
“We haven’t lost in Berekum in four ways and we are determined to continue with that trend.”
“They are the best team in the modern Premier League and we are focused on putting pressure on them to win.”
“I am confident and have confidence in my team mates.”
Opoku’s fine form for Berekum Chelsea has seen the full back earn a call up to the Black Satellites team.
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