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If ever there was a team whose preseason has proven to be a fluke, it is Aduana Stars.
The team's striker Yahaya Mohammed is, like everyone else, wondering why things simply are not clicking for the Brong Ahafo side. But he is optimistic about his side’s ability to turn things around.
Aduana do not have a point from three games having lost all. It began with a 2-0 loss to Inter Allies in their league opener before defeat at home 1-0 to Wa All Stars. And on Sunday, the regional derby against Techiman City ended in another 1-0 loss.
“I admit it's been tough and this is not what we envisioned before the season started at all,” he told supersport.com." He goes on: "But I am sure we can bounce back. We need to start getting points on board as early as possible."
He called on fans to rally behind the team as Aduana host high-flying WAFA this weekend.
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