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Hearts coach Kenichi Yatsuhashi has urged his side to quickly look ahead to their next league match after a historic victory over Berekum Chelsea.
Hearts ended a 4 year unbeaten run of the Berekum side after a Sam Yeboah strike early on in the second all but ensured a second successive away win for the Phobians.
The win comes six days after Hearts demoralizing defeat at the hands of Kotoko and Kenichi was full of praise for his players’ attitude.
"The most difficult part of this match was because we had our biggest game in the league last weekend so how we can refocus and play our best was the most difficult." Kenichi told reporters after the game.
"It was also difficult because our opponents played very well so it was not easy at all for us to score goals."
"Losing the game last week is only in the past as well as this game is past as well."
"We can enjoy a little bit of this win but I don’t think it has any effect at all for us. We just have to refocus."
Hearts now lead the league as a result of Wa All Stars defeat at the hands of Techiman City.
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