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Hearts of Oak utility defender Kweku Andoh believes he and his colleagues have been loyal than saboteurs as suggested by coach Mohammed Polo.
The technical head has fingered Andoh and other players of frustrating his efforts to restore glory in the wake of the humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Wa All Stars and has also tagged some player pro-Duncan players.
The dribbling magician s has since received a barrage of criticism for his unguarded statements about his players on various radio stations.
But defender Kweku Andoh in his response for his colleagues the current crop players have been very loyal to the former footballer.
“We the senior ones have been loyal to Polo which he sincerely knows, so there is no way we can do that," he said.
“Everyone from my observations is giving up his best because when we win, the bonuses go into our pockets and not anyone else.
Hearts will play Aduana Stars on Sunday at the Agyemang Badu Park and their Supporters have threatened to attack the playing body if they should lose.
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