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Medeama goalkeeper Adams Abdul Jabal has hinted that his team have a plan against Hearts of Oak in their upcoming Ghana Premier League matchday 25 clash.
Jabal, who has made four appearances so far in the league this season, has kept only one clean sheet. He featured in Medeama's previous league wins against Basake Holy Stars and Aduana FC.
Speaking to the media before their encounter against Hearts, Jabal expressed confidence in his team's preparations.
"We are training, the team have had discussions. We have a plan, but I can’t reveal it here, but the most important thing is that we are going there to secure all three points," he said.
Jabal also appealed to Medeama fans to remain calm and supportive.
"The fans should remain calm. Football is about ups and downs. When something happens, they (fans) should be calm, and we are also working very hard to make them happy."
As Medeama gears up to face Hearts, Jabal will be vying for the starting goalkeeper spot alongside Appiah Kubi.
Medeama are currently in the fifth position on the League standings, just a point above Hearts and six points behind League leaders Asante Kotoko.
The match is scheduled to take place on Sunday, April 6, 2025, with kick-off slated for 3 pm.
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