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Accra Hearts of Oak head coach Frank Nuttall says his players are fully focused on their game with Elmina Sharks this weekend.
The Phobians will play as guests of Elmina Sharks in the match-day 19 Ghana Premier League fixture at the Nduom Stadium on Sunday.
Speaking ahead of the game, coach Nuttall revealed his players’ preparation for the weekend clash and says local Black Stars trio Patrick Razak, Fatawu Mohammed and Thomas Abbey will rejoin the squad on Saturday.
“The players trained well and we are just waiting for the players with the local Black Stars to see what condition they are in; what state they are in and after that then I will name my squad and we will be ready for the match,” Nuttall told accraheartsofoaksc.com
“I am just focused on my own team and I just want to focus on what we can do. I do not look at anything that has gone on within the other club.”
On his message to the fans, he said: “Please support the players and the staff; they are all working very hard for the club and for Hearts of Oak and so please realize that and support them.”
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