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Vision F.C. coach Nana Agyemang has expressed worry about his team's inability to convert chances ahead of Sunday's match against Accra Hearts of Oak.
Currently 14th in the league standings, Vision F.C. are just five points clear of 16th-placed Accra Lions and have only won one of their last five league matches.
Speaking to the media before the game, Agyemang was concerned about his team's inability to be ruthless in front of goal.
"I don't think there is any team here in Ghana that we have played and not create chances but we are not taking our chances" he said.
"So what we are going to do going forward is to give them that confidence and teach them the technique and help them to be more composed in front of goal."
Agyemang's side lost their first encounter against Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium, but he's confident that his team can turn the tables this time around.
Agyemang believes that Vision F.C. will create scoring opportunities against Hearts of Oak, just like they did in the first game.
"I know we are going to create chances against Hearts of Oak is a must. Just like we did in the first game we are going to do the same.
The key, he says, is to convert those chances. "The biggest bullet lies in the fact that we are not converting our chances. So hopefully we are able to convert, if we convert I think we are going to take the three points."
Kickoff is scheduled for 15:00 GMT on Sunday at the NII Adjei Kraku Sports Complex.
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