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Heart of Lions Assistant Coach, Daniel Nii Adjei, has expressed his side's readiness ahead of the Ghana Premier League resumption after a nearly five-week break.
The league has been halted since February 2 after Francis Frimpong Pooley was murdered during a week 19 clash between Asante Kotoko and Nsoatreman.
The late Kotoko supporter was laid to rest on Thursday, March 6, at Heroes Park, Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.
The GFA has approved newly enhanced matchday safety and security protocols for various football competitions to curb hooliganism, paving the way for Premier League matchday 23, which begins on March 7.
"We have been preparing very well for the league," Daniel told the club's media.
"Since the break, we have not rested, we have been training all the time and getting ready for the league. Everybody is very well and fit for the upcoming game.
The Kpando-based club, who sit third - a point off top spot - make a trip to Tema Newtown to face Vision FC at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex.
"We are not going to slow down," Daniel continued.
"We are not going to watch them play, we are also going there to fight. If we lose this match, it won't help us so we are going very tough, determined to go and get a point or win this match."
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