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 Oly will fall in Accra derby – Hearts Asst. Coach

Coach Abdul Rahim Bashiru Tijani

Coach Abdul Rahim Bashiru Tijani

 The Assistant Coach of Accra Hearts of Oak, Abdul Rahim Bashiru Tijani, has predicted doom for their city rivals, Accra Great Olympics when they clash in their Ghana Premier League (GPL) match day 33 game dubbed the ‘Accra derby’ tomorrow at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Sounding very emphatic in an interview after the Phobians defeated Nations FC last week, Coach Tijani declared that “Hearts would beat Olympics on Sunday. There’ll be no escape route for them, they will fall.”

Two points separates Hearts and Olympics ahead of the fate-defining clash which both sides hope to win to boost their relegation survival.

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Despite the recent good run of Olympics in this clash, Coach Tijani stated that the Phobians would ride on the confidence from the win over Nations FC to halt the Wonder jet.

“Yes, Olympics have enjoyed a good run over Hearts in recent times but that also marked the period when I was their assistant coach. In this new boat, I’ll do whatever it takes to halt that trend.”

“We’re aware of the tension and pressure that comes with this game but we are ready. Our aim is to take all three points,” he said.

Coach Tijani, however cautioned the Phobians against complacency be­cause Olympics are wound­ed and their survival is at stake.

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In other games, RTU would host Asante Kotoko at the Naa Sheriga Sports Com­plex today while Accra Lions host Dreams FC at the Accra Sports Stadium, also today while Karela United face FC Samartex at the Naa Sheriga Sports Complex tomorrow.

At Kpando, Heart of Lions will host Legon Cities, Bofoakwa engage Berekum Chelsea in Sunyani, Aduana FC versus Nsoatreman at Dormaa, Goldstars face to face with Medeama and Na­tions FC to slug it out with Bechem United.

 BY RAYMOND ACKUMEY

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Samartex up for Raja challenge

Coach Nurudeen Amadu

Coach Nurudeen Amadu

 CAF Champions League campaigners, Samartex FC, will tomorrow face Moroccan giants, Raja Casablanca, in the second round preliminary stage first leg match at the Accra Sports Stadium at 3pm.

Samartex secured passage to the second round after beating Cameroonian champions, Victoria United, 1-0 in both home and away fixtures.

Raja qualified to this stage after ‘dismantling’ Nigerien side, Association Sportive de la Garde Nationale Nigérienne, (AS GNN) 7-1 on aggregate.

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Samartex is reminiscing a chance to battle one of Africa’s greatest sides en route to playing at the group stages of the competition.

Ghanaians are well aware of the daunting task that face the current league champions but remain hopeful Samartex has what it takes to combat Raja.

Coach Amadu says they are unfased by the fire power of the visitors and has a plan to deal with the visitors.

Speaking ahead of the game, coach Amadu stated that, “Raja Casablanca scoring seven goals does not scare us; this is football and anything can happened. We know that it is going to be a very tough game, but we are ready for the task.”

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Having drawn blank in their first league game which served as preparation for tomorrow’s game, Coach Amadu would be hoping Baba Hamadu Musa, Emmanuel Mamah, Michael Ephson and Isaac Afful have a good day in front of goal to take their chances.

 BY RAYMOND ACKUMEY

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Up your game, Stars

Black Stars players celebrate a goal

Black Stars players celebrate a goal

 Four days after Ghana’s pride as a football nation was punctured badly at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, fans kept hopes alive, believing that the Black Stars would bounce back with a victory over Niger at a neutral venue.

But that was not to be as the team stumbled again, conceding a late goal by the Nigeriens to deny the Black Stars a vital three points to revive their campaign to Morocco 2025 AFCON.

The two heartbreaks contributed to make the week one that football fans would want to erase from their memories.

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Without any major achievement in recent years from the Black Stars, Ghanaians have guarded jealously a striking, remarkable and enviable record of making the Baba Yara Stadium venue a fortress for over 20 years.

Statistically, Ghana has been unbeaten in the last 24 years at the venue. That should be enough confidence booster for any faint-hearted fan.

But to see that record torn into pieces by a country not considered as a powerhouse is certainly a bitter pill to swallow.

The fans reacted aggressively following the shock defeat by causing destruction to facilities in the stadium, an action that cannot be justified but it is important to also state how unacceptable it was.

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With those points lost, attention switched to a do-or-die battle against Niger at a neutral ground.

Despite the poor show in the first game, a bit of confidence prevailed ahead of the Niger game.

That stemmed from the blame game by officialdom on the quality of the pitch at the Kumasi Stadium. Photos and videos of the Berkane pitch suddenly dominated social media space, giving the hope that fans were about to see the Black Stars all expected.

Indeed, they showed glimpses of that but like it is always said, the end justifies the means.

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Despite taking a first half lead from defender Alidu Seidu, the Stars went to sleep while the Nigeriens took over and stunned with the equaliser.

That was a blow too heavy for the fans to take and exposed what looks like a team lacking quality on the field and the bench.

Truth be told, watching the Black Stars is becoming a hell of a task for a lot of fans. Getting good pitches to play on has become a challenge. That is compounded by the poor display from the same players that performs incredibly with their respective teams abroad.

For Otto Addo, he is fast losing the confidence fans had in him and the earlier he ends the trend, the better would it be for him.

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Struggling with AFCON qualifiers is not a good signal because it is the same matches all other countries are using to test their strength ahead of the World Cup qualifiers which would demand far more than what is at stake now.

 By Andrew Nortey

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