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Richard Attah, a former goalie for Hearts of Oak, is certain that his team will defeat Asante Kotoko in the Ghana Premier League.
This weekend, on matchday 13 of the Ghana Premier League, the Porcupine Warriors will host Hearts of Oak at Baba Yara Stadium.
With both teams vying for the most points, Sunday's matchup looks to be exciting.
Hearts of Oak is determined to turn the tide this time around after losing to Kotoko three times in a row.
The former Elmina Sharks goalie confirmed to Mo TV that Hearts of Oak will defeat Kotoko.
"Hearts of Oak will beat Asante Kotoko; I foresee a 2-1 victory for Hearts of Oak on Sunday," he stated.
Attah, who held Asante Kotoko to three straight clean sheets, is pleading with Benjamin Asare to do the same.
"Starting this Sunday, I want Benjamin Asare to maintain my record of keeping a clean sheet in every Premier League game against Kotoko."
After 12 games, Hearts of Oak is presently in sixth place with 19 points, while Kotoko is in seventh place with 18 points.
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At the Toughsheet Community Stadium, Bolton Wanderers easily defeated Huddersfield Town 3-1 to advance to the EFL Trophy Round of 16.
Ghanaian defender Jordi Osei-Tutu, who was born in England, played a key role in a lively performance by securing an important assist.
When Klaidi Lolos' header tucked into the bottom corner after Osei-Tutu's inch-perfect cross in the 40th minute, the home team broke the tie. After the interval, Bolton controlled possession but Huddersfield found it difficult to reply.
Josh Dacres-Cogley unintentionally diverted the ball into his own net in the 90th minute, resulting in a late consolation goal that left the score at 3-1.
Following two draws, Bolton's victory reduces Huddersfield's head-to-head lead to 6-4. Bolton then turns their attention to their matchup with Wigan in League One on December 14.
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