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Sekondi Hasaacas coach Yusif Basigi is looking forward to an attractive game between hi8s side and Hearts of Oak in Sekondi.
The Sekondi side gave the Phobians a run for their money in the first round game, losing by a single game and Basigi is anticipating more of that
The match will be very interesting because playing against Accra Hearts of Oak is not an easy match. We will respect our opponent in order to defeat them because if you don’t respect your opponent, and you underrate them they will defeat you.
We are attracted to this match because it is very important to us and it not because we are playing against Accra Hearts of Oak but if you consider our position on the league table, it is very bad and we don’t need anybody to tell us to start performing so we are poised for this match.
On his players, Basigi was optimistic he will parade his best available team.
“The selection is not a problem because if you have all your players back in the team, the selection becomes easy. You will get many options and you can plan very well.”
“If you don’t get all your players back in the team, it puts you in a difficult situation but for now I have a lot of options and it is very good for the team.”
The Black Queens’ coach was confident his side will maintain their fine home record.
“We will respect them because they have an impressive away record but we also have to stick to our home records in order to get all the maximum three points.”
“I can promise the supporters that they should expect nothing but victory from the team so we are expecting them to troop into the stadium and support the team because the team belongs to them and I still maintain that we are going to win this match.”
Hasaacas have conceded the most goals in the Ghana Premier League so far.
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