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Hearts of Oak resumed training on Monday at the Accra Technical Training Centre after a three-week break.
Thirty-six players including new signings Ezekiel Tetteh, Edikeu Berenger, Adupong Wellington, Abdul Manan, and Emmanuel Laryea joined up with their teammates for the morning session.
First team players Gilbert Fiamenyo, Philemon McCarthy, Tetteh Luggard, Emmanuel Ansong, Kweku Andoh, Owusu Bempah, Robin Gnagne, Sampson Cudjoe, Stephen Tetteh, Eric Kumi, Selasi Adjei and Emmanuel Hayford were present.
Reserves defender Isaac Badu and Thomas Abbey sit out due to sickness and injury respectively.
Moro Abubakar was absent together with first teamers Ashittey Ollenu (boil), Obed Ansah (ankle), Romeo Agban, Winful Cobbinah, Kofi Abanga, Abdul Aziz Abankwa, and Philip Boampong.
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