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The Elmina Sharks, shy of victory, face their biggest test of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League on Sunday against Hearts of Oak in form.
The Yaw Acheampong boys are suffering a momentary loss of concentration and are paying dearly for it.
On Sunday, he made his first blood at Nzema-Aiyinase, but lost 3-1 to Karela FC.
Scoring goals is not a problem for Elmina’s team, who have scored in every game played so far and have only two clean sheets.
They need to have their A game to put phobians to flight.
Hearts of Oak seemed to revive with Kosta Papic and last Saturday’s 6-1 win over Bechem United was testament to their new form.
But the phobians could lose several key players, including Michelle Sarpong and Kojo Obeng Jnr, to the clash.
The team’s self-confidence is high and Papic has been impressed with the team’s growth.
“I coached the team between 2008 and 2009 and I think this is stronger, but it was a different situation during that period and now,” the Serbian told Kumasi FM.
“I’m not necessarily comparing the two teams, everything has its own strength and weakness, but the most important thing now is that my players are improving, advancing and playing better football.”
Elmina Sharks, shy of victory, faces her biggest test of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League on Sunday against Hearts of Oak in form.
The Yaw Acheampong boys are suffering a momentary loss of concentration and are paying dearly for it.
On Sunday, he made his first blood at Nzema-Aiyinase, but lost 3-1 to Karela FC.
Scoring goals is not a problem for Elmina’s team, who have scored in every game played so far and have only two clean sheets.
They need to have their A game to put phobians to flight.
Hearts of Oak seemed to revive with Kosta Papic and last Saturday’s 6-1 win over Bechem United was testament to their new form.
But the phobians could lose several key players, including Michelle Sarpong and Kojo Obeng Jnr, to the clash.
The team’s self-confidence is high and Papic has been impressed with the team’s growth.
“I coached the team between 2008 and 2009 and I think this is stronger, but it was a different situation during that period and now,” the Serbian told Kumasi FM.
“I’m not necessarily comparing the two teams, everything has its own strength and weakness, but the most important thing now is that my players are improving, advancing and playing better football.”
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