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A victory for Kosta Papic’s team would greatly increase their credentials as title contenders, and here we forecast the Phobians’ starting XI ahead of their game with Dreams FC.
Richard Attah (GK) – He’s struggled to stay in shape this season, but he’s not one to give up easily, particularly with Richmond Ayi waiting behind the scenes.
Larry Sumaila (RB) – One of the best at his position in the league, there has been hardly a hint of a mistake from Sumaila since he took over.
Mohammed Alhassan (CB) – In Alhassan, Heart have one of the best center-backs in the league. Life is not fair sometimes.
Robert Addo (CB) – Addo made a solid change against Karela, but now is the time for the versatile Addo to take center stage again. He will surely thrive in this match as he helps lead the bottom line.
Raddy Ovouka (LB) – A top-level winger, Ovouka will be more than ready to face Dreams FC. The Congolese has taken his game to new heights and has clinched a place among the best full-backs in the league. It is an imposing presence that defends with skill and the ability to detect danger.
Benjamin Afutu (CM) – After a turbulent start to his career with the Hearts, he really found his place at the club. Powerful, athletic and with brilliant technical ability, he has proven to be a great asset to the club.
Mamane Lawali (CM) – Add strength and athleticism to the Hearts’ midfield and could be a point man in the game. The odyssey will continue for Niger.
Michelle Sarpong (AM) – Regardless of the problems at Hearts, it’s a real pleasure to watch Sarpong play. However, he seems more than willing to take a bit of responsibility and has been very impressed with his skill, as well as his willingness to find the back of the net.
Patrick Razak (RW) He has started every Phobian match since his return and performed admirably. A key component of the Hearts attack threat.
Kojo Obeng Jr (LW) – He put on a brace against Ashgold but turned down a few more. You can never doubt your talent, but you need to stay calm and take advantage of the many opportunities that come your way. It is likely to start on Sunday.
Abednego Tetteh (ST) – The club’s most expensive signing missed the club’s first game of the season, but failed to impress against Inter Allies and Karela when given the chance. By all accounts, this should be an enjoyable game for Tetteh. Since joining the Phobians, his main goal has been to develop some aptitude for matches. Now he seems ready to make his mark on the team.
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