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Hammer for Hearts of Oak, Hamza Issah, has voiced optimism in his team's readiness for their next game against Nations FC.
The Phobians are eager to continue their winning streak going into their fourth game of the season, having defeated Bechem United 2-0 on matchday three.
"We have prepared sufficiently for the Nations match, and we feel that by God's help, we will obtain a positive result against Abrankese," Hamza stated in a pre-match interview regarding their readiness.
Hamza Issah underlined the value of collaboration. In addition, the striker encouraged the supporters to come to the game and thanked them for their ongoing support.
"The main goal of the game is to obtain a good outcome, so if I score, I will thank God, and if none of my teammates score, I will be happy."
"We appreciate the support our fans have given us since day one and against Bechem United. I will beg our supporters to come out and cheer us on that day at the Abrankese stadium in our next encounter,"
Nations FC and Hearts of Oak will play on Sunday at 3:00 PM at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Stadium.
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Otto Addo can lead the Black Stars to success, according to Ghanaian midfielder Majeed Ashimeru.
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) reappointed Addo, 45, as head coach in March of this year. He agreed to a 34-month deal with a 24-month option to extend it.
The journey to the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) has not been as straightforward as it could have been, despite Addo starting his tenure with two straight victories in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Mali and the Central African Republic.
Ghana lost 1-0 to Angola and drew 1-1 with Niger to now find itself in third place in Group F with just one point.
They are off to their worst start in an AFCON qualification campaign since 1961, which will make it unlikely that they will make it to the tournament in Morocco the following year.
Ashimeru is optimistic Otto Addo will succeed with the senior national squad despite the difficult start.
The Anderlecht midfielder told Flashscore.com, "It feels incredibly fantastic to be able to be called because we have so many guys out here in Ghana."
I've been looking forward to working with Otto Addo for a very long time. After spending some time working with him, I can say that he is a good coach and that we have a lot of goals to accomplish together. Working with him is satisfying," he continued.
Next month, the Black Stars will reassemble for a pivotal doubleheader against Sudan. Before going to Libya for the second leg at the Martyrs of February Stadium, Ghana will host the Falcons at a location that has not yet been determined.
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