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Former Asante Kotoko midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang has debunked rumors in the media claiming he had belittled Hearts fine start to the season by saying they are enjoying ‘cheap’ matches as compared to Kotoko.
In a chat with Asempa FM, the box to box midfielder categorically denied all claims stating he only felt Hearts had not met title contenders.
“I said Hearts are playing teams that are not contenders of the league not ‘cheap’ teams”.
“Apart from Medeama, which side will you say is difficult opponent for Hearts? All the teams that have played Hearts are not title contenders,” Badu said.
“Even when you take into consideration the fact that Medeama have been a strong opponent for Kotoko in Kumasi of late, then you will know that Kotoko’s opponents have been stronger than Hearts.”
Hearts and Kotoko clash in matchday of the Ghana Premier League.
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