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Albert Amoah, a forward for Asante Kotoko, has urged the team's supporters to pack the stadium for their Super Clash matchup against bitter rivals Hearts of Oak.
On matchday 13 of the Ghana Premier League, the two most prestigious clubs in Ghana will square off at Baba Yara Stadium.
The Porcupine Warriors want to continue their winning run, while Hearts of Oak will try to end a run of three straight losses.
"It will be interesting to play Hearts of Oak. To lift our spirits, I shall exhort the supporters to swarm the stadium. We will give them what they desire," he declared.
Amoah is with the Black Galaxies squad as they prepare to play Nigeria in the CAHN qualifier. He will most likely arrive at Kotoko's training facility before their matchup with Hearts of Oak.
With six goals in 11 games this season, the former Great Olympics striker has been Kotoko's mainstay.
After 12 games this season, Asante Kotoko is presently in seventh place with 18 points, while Heart of Oak is in sixth place with 19 points.
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