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Communications member of Techiman City, Armstrong Nana Frimpong Addo, believes no team can defeat Techiman City at their home grounds this season.
Techiman City have enjoyed a good start to the premier league since their promotion winning all three games at home without conceding.
Ahead of the clash against Hearts of Oak, Armstrong is confident of maintaining their fine home run.
“We don’t care what Accra Hearts of Oak is going through and we will make sure we take all the maximum three points from them.”
“No team in the premier league will defeat us on our home grounds this season.”
“We are not performing in away matches but in our home matches played against Chelsea, Aduana Stars and Dreams FC we won all those matches so I am sounding a strong warning to Hearts of Oak that there is no way they will take a point from Techiman.”
“When you can compare player to player, I can say that Techiman City is far ahead from Hearts of Oak”.
He also revealed that their home grounds are not favorite grounds for white men so Hearts of Oak should not be expectant.
“In the previous matches played here all white men that have come here have lost so Kenichi will be the next person.”
“We have to start scoring as a team and we will start with Accra Hearts of Oak and even if we will go on relegation, we will make sure that we defeat Hearts of Oak before we get relegated.”
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