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Vision F.C. say they have figured out Accra Hearts of Oak and will neutralize them in Saturday's Ghana Premier League encounter.
Both sides have managed just one win in their last five matches, and are separated by just four points.
Speaking ahead of Saturday's match, Vision F.C. assistant coach Burton Asare Wilson said "when you observe Accra Hearts of Oak very well, their strength is in their goalkeeper and the three men in the middle."
He also explained how they intend to stop the Phobians.
"We have planned in such a way that we will counter the three in the middle, we would also make sure that we overload that space."
"We will make sure that we occupy the half spaces and do man-oreinted pressing to actually neutralize them."
Vision are currently in 10th place on the league table, having amassed 14 points from 11 matches.
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