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Head Coach of Accra Hearts of Oak Kenichi Yatsuhashi is guarding against complacency as the Phobians prepare to take on Bechem United in round four of the Ghana Premier League.
Kenichi and Hearts have enjoyed a good start to the campaign winning two matches and drawing one without conceding.
In the build-up to the game, Kenichi Yatsuhashi warned his side to look beyond their previous results.
“Bechem United can play in different ways. We have studied them but we have to see how they come up,” Kenichi told Adom FM Sports
“It’s a home game. We will try to win the game.”
In spite of the fine start, the Japanese trainer has not ruled out making changes to his squad if and when needed
“Just because someone started the first match does not mean he would be starting the next game, so we have to assess the one who will be fit and the one who will not.”
“Right now we trying to be at the first place but also there are many teams and they are trying to take our spot.”
“We just have to do our best and win as everybody wants.”
Hearts of Oak won the last meetings between both side by a goal at the Accra Sports Stadium.
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