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Technical Director of Vision FC, Annor Walker, has entreated fans to come to the stadium early for their clash against Hearts of Oak because they 'finish the visitors in 25 minutes.'
Vision hosts Hearts at the Nii Adjei Kraku Park on matchday 27 of the Ghana Premier League on Sunday, April 13.
The hosts will be looking to bounce back to winning ways after their defeat to Aduana FC last weekend on their visit to Dormaa.
Walker is confident of victory for his side ahead of the clash as he promises early goals.
"We will beat Hearts at our home ground in Tema Newtown," he said in an interview with Mohammed Shaban.

"If the fans take long to come, they will miss all the beautiful goals we will score, so they should come early. The game will be done within 25 minutes, and then we will play Tiki-Taka football.
"We will finish Hearts in 25 minutes."
Vision are looking to move further up the league table as they currently sit 14th on the league table with 28 points after 25 games.
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