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A board member of Accra Hearts of oak, Frank Nelson has indicated that, hearts will be too good for Kotoko in next week’s super clash at the Baba Yara ports stadium in Kumasi.
Hearts are hoping for a turnaround in their fortunes as they continue to hope for league success despite trailing their rivals Kotoko by 10 points.
In an interview with JOY Sports, Frank Nelson Nwokolo stated that, the Phobians always show their superiority any time they play Kotoko at the Baba Yara sports stadium in Kumasi.
“Although we are trailing behind them on the league table that will not stop us from doing what we normally do in Kumasi”. Said Frank Nelson
“We will beat them as we always do even if we don’t win the league”.
Asante Kotoko are currently leading the premier league standings with 46 points, 10 points clear of rivals hearts who are third place with 36 points.
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