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Dreams coach C.K Akonnor will pay special attention to his side’s matchday 20 tie against Aduana.
The game is just one of eight Premier League games scheduled to be played but for the former Hearts and Sekondi Eleven Wise coach, there could be more to this.’
"4 - 0 defeat is my biggest defeat since i started coaching,” Akonnour told www.dreamsfc.com. In relation to his side’s humiliating defeat at the hands of Aduana in the first round.
Dreams were crashed in Dormaa in one of the low points in an impressive debut season for Kurt Okraku’s side.
And C.K will want to avenge this.
"In all, a win against Aduana Stars will be a sweet revenge for me, personally."
In fine-tuning his side for the revenge mission, the manager has singled out Yahaya Mohammed for special attention.
"You cannot talk about Aduana Stars without mentioning Yahaya Mohammed- “If you give him a second he can punish you so we don’t need to give him any chance at all," Akonnor told www.dreamsfc.com.
"We need to be highly focused on the game, we need to wake up every second of the game especially the defence.
"Yahaya Mohammed is the heartbeat of the team and therefore, every coach will be worried about him just like we were worried about Latif [Blessing], we saw the threat he gave us [against Liberty] and so Yes, am worried but he’s not the only player who’ll play."
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