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Berekum Chelsea coach Solomon Odwo says the current excessive heat being experienced in the country is affecting his team.
People in all walks of life have been complaining about the excessive heat which to them is abnormal.
Solomon Odwo reveals they have been forced to increase the amount of water used by their players during training and match days.
“Now we take more water to every training session and consistently we stop training for them to take in water,” he told Joy Sports
“So i think the authourities can also take a look at this and see to it that during games we break for the players to take in water.”
Despite this, Berekum Chelsea have been in fine form winning all their home matches so far without letting in a goal.
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