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A glorious opportunity presents itself to Accra Hearts of oak to restore their lost confidence and pride to their teeming fans, should they emerge winners in today's epic President's Cup at the Ohene Djan Stadium.The Phobians recent lackluster performance has incurred the displeasure of their faithful, and this seems to have gingered the team up win big in today's clash.The two appear set to prove a point, having failed to go past each other in their first and second round encounters in the league.Both teams demonstrated beautiful soccer in their Glo premier second leg encounter at the Ohene Djan Stadium, recording two goals apiece, with Hearts taking the lead twice and Wise coming back to cancel both goals.Young coach, C.K Akunnor has expressed his side's readiness to snatch the giant trophy from the current league leaders.The Phobian 's camp on the other hand, have remained silent and it appears coach Nii Noi Thompson and his charges are beginning to understand each other, and if that is anything to go by, then Wise are certainly in for a roller coaster.The game, put together by the Ghana League Clubs Association (GHALCA), is in honour of President J.E.A. Mills, and also forms part of Ghana's Republic Day celebration.
It will also attract the national Dwarf team against a select side as curtain raiser, as well as Ghanaian musicians playing against old Black Stars.Source: The Ghanaian Chronicle
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