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Operations Manager of Aduana Stars, George Gyawu, says his side have enough quality to finish off Hearts of Oak in their crucial Match Day 5 tie when both teams clash at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park on Sunday.
The Operations Manager noted that the game would be an even tie with few details deciding the winner as both teams are gunning for the title.
However, he feels the Dormaa club have what it takes to tilt the game in their favour.
“I think both teams have an equal chance to win the match on Sunday but l can assure you that Hearts will leave Dormaa Ahenkroh with no point,” he told Asempa Sports.
“Hearts are a very good side and we always respect their capabilities but I believe Aduana will challenge them to win the game”.
He however urged his players to stay focused before and during the game so as to get results from the match at the end bearing in mind that anything apart from that might take them out from the top should Kotoko win against Elmina Sharks on Sunday.
Hearts is going into the game with so much confidence after their 2-1 win over last season’s champions Wa All Stars who have been a thorn at the flesh of the Phobians over years.
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