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President of Tema Youth Winfred Osei Kweku says his side will make light work of surging Hearts of Oak.
Osei, is very confident of victory for the Tema-based club at the expense of their city rivals in the midweek clash at the Tema Sports stadium.
Tema Youth have failed to win only one of their three home games, picking up seven points of a possible nine.
''Our game against Hearts of Oak will be one of our easiest matches this season. In fact, we will finish off Hearts in record time so if you don’t come early, you won’t see the goals,''
''Everyone who has seen as play this season will attest to the fact that we play some exciting football and what we will exhibit against the Phobians will be no different.
''It’s unfortunate that they have added us to their ‘operation nine points’. They should take out our points from their calculations because they won’t even pick a point from Tema.''
The Phobians go into the game on the back of hard earned victory against Great Olympics, but for Tema Youth they succumbed to a 2-1 loss at the hands of WAFA in Sogakope this past weekend.
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