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Hearts of Oak hard tackling defender Inusah Musah has reserved special praise for Aduana Stars striker Yahaya Mohammed.
He claims the local Black Stars forward is the 'toughest striker' he has come up against in the league.
Inusah went toe-to-toe with the likes of Latif Blessing, Dauda Mohammed and Saddick Adams during the 2015/16 season in the Premier League but he has publicly declared his admiration for the former Kotoko man.
Speaking on Asempa FM’s Sunday Morning sports dubbed “SCOREBOARD”,
Inusah was full of praise for the striker.

“He’s the toughest Striker that I’ve come up against.”
“He’s very strong, competitive and has plenty of experience. That’s one of the reasons why some defenders find it difficult to handle him but l am happy he couldn’t find his way to scoring against us when we played them at the Accra Sports Stadium.”
“I don't like to lose a 50/50, in the same way, a striker doesn't like missing chances.”
The two players are likely to come face to face in the GHALCA G-6 tournament which takes place in November.
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