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Hearts captain Reuben Gnagne is confident his side can put their bad home form behind them and beat Chelsea in their matchday 20 Ghana Premier League fixture.
The Phobians have jumped to the summit of the table after a 1-0 victory over Hasaacas and the Ivorian is hoping to build on that.
“The form we have exhibited in our last few games, which has sent us top of the table, should be enough to scare any other side coming to play us, especially at the Accra Sports Stadium this season.”
“But we still have respect for Berekum Chelsea because they have been one of the stubborn sides in the league.”
“We don’t want to think about anyone. We are focusing on ourselves because we know our strengths and we know that on our day, no one can stop us.”
The Phobians will be hoping to use the Chelsea game as a launching pad to their super clash against Kotoko this weekend.
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