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Hearts playmaker Samudeen Ibrahim is adamant his side will still fight for the league title despite dropping points from a winning position against Liberty.
The Phobians are aiming to end their seven year wait for a league title and Samudeen is confident they are up to the task.
“We all know that we are chasing for the league title and everybody’s target is to win the trophy and that is our target as a club," he told Asempa Sports
“Playing Aduana Stars is what we have to focus on now because the Liberty Professionals match is now a thing of the past so we will go back to the drawing board and rectify all our mistakes and see what will happen against Aduana Stars.
“Draws are part of the game but we are disappointed with what happened. We had the first goal but we allowed complacency to set in and they took advantage of that but we are still disappointed with the draw that we had.
Samudeen made only his third appearance for Hearts in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.
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