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Aduana CEO, Albert Commey believes his side’s failure to win the league will be considered as a loss for the Dormaa.
Aduana, who currently sit in second place, made big money signings in the off season with the likes of Zakaria Mumuni, Yahaya Mohammed and Noah Martey joining their fold.
With four points to go, they are still within the title hunt and Commey believes inability to do so can be considered as disappointing.
“If we don't achieve the ultimate, it will be very disappointing because where we have gotten we are leaving no stone unturned."
“We do respect our other contenders like Asante Kotoko, Hearts of Oak and that of Wa All Stars and the rest.
“We have some tricky games but we will make sure that at least when the going gets tough, the tough must get going.
“So we are not too worried, we will take each game at a time and achieve it.”
Aduana take on WAFA in Sogakope in their next league game.

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