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Winger Patrick Razak says Hearts of Oak must beat champions WA All Stars to get their 2017 Ghana Premier League campaign back on the right track.
The struggling Phobians will be eyeing their first win plus revenge against Wa All Stars who will be playing their first match of the season
Hearts are winless in their first three games and are under pressure to defeat bogey side All Stars at the Accra sports stadium
Hearts have not beaten All Stars in the last three games but Razak says a win on Sunday is non-negotiable.
"We have to win; it's not even a matter of choice or the team that we are playing but we have to win on Sunday," Razak told the club's official website.
"We came close to winning against Dwarfs but we could not hold on but I believe we will get our first win this weekend.
''The whole team wants a win. The fans deserve a win and we will go all out to get the win."
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