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Hearts of Oak have been bolstered by the return to training of key players ahead of their Super 2 clash against Kotoko
Samuel Yeboah, Ashitey Ollenu, and Kennedy Appiah headline the list of returnees to full fitness together with Selasi Adjei, Musah Inusah, and Evans Gbeti.
The six were all at training on Tuesday at the Legon Ajax Park and they are part of the Hearts team that have gone into secret camping ahead of the big game.
Samuel Yeboah has been missing in action since the Techiman City game having complained of illness and later a foot injury but he's back with the team now.
Fans favorite Ashitey Ollenu was also not feeling well after captaining the side in the FA CUP and has missed two games but he is back with the team.
Left back Kennedy Appiah has fully recovered from a thigh injury and has pitched camp with his colleagues.
Striker Selasi Adjei has overcome his troubling knee injury and has been training with the team; same as long time absentee Musah Inusah, who has also won the fight against a niggling ankle injury.
Goalkeeper Evans Gbeti has also returned to the side after picking up a back injury prior to the Samartex game.
The return of the six players is a major boost for the team ahead of Monday's big game.
We are happy to welcome all of them back; but stay with us on all our social media platforms for confirmation from the technical team of whether the returnees will be available for selection for the big game.
Read how Hearts have fared so far in the league
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