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Hearts of Oak will be without the services of top goal scorer Cosmos Dauda for their matchday 20 clash against Chelsea.
The striker, who scored the winner against Hasmal, hobbled off with about 20 minutes remaining after suffering a knock.
He failed to make his way back to the pitch and also missed the club’s recovery training session on Monday.
Ahead of the clash against Chelsea, head coach Sergio Tranguil ruled him out of the game.
“Dauda will not be ok for the game against Chelsea because of the injury he sustained in our last game.”
“We are monitoring his situation but I am very sure he will be ready for the Kotoko game next Sunday.”
Dauda is Hearts of Oak’s top scorer with 8 goals with 6 of this coming away from home.
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