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New Hearts of Oak attacker Patrick Razak has set sights on winning the Ghana Premier League in his debut campaign with the Phobians.
The young attacker who has caught the eye of many in only three appearances with the Phobians including Kotoko coach Michael Osei wants to win the league and compete in continental events.
“It is my wish to win the league so I will tell the supporters to help me in prayers because that is the only trophy left for us and I believe it will send us to play in Africa.”
The Phobians completed the signing Razak from Division One side Tamale Utrecht during the second transfer window and has in all three games so far.
And despite facing stiff competition from Aduana Stars, Wa All Stars and Asante Kotoko for the league title, he is confident the league can be won by the capital clubs should they work.
“We are very serious about winning the league because if you look at some of the teams competing with us, they are all on form so I know it will not be easy but we will continue to work hard and I know we will reap the results at the end.”
Hearts continue with the quest for a league title with a tricky test against Aduana Stars.
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