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SAM JOHNSON SAYS THE HEARTS OF OAK AND ASANTE KOTOKO GAMES ARE CHALLENGING.

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Great Hearts of Oak Regardless of either team's performance, Sam Johnson thinks Hearts of Oak vs. Asante Kotoko games are always difficult.

Matchday 13 of the Ghana Premier League will see the two most prestigious football teams in Ghana square battle at Baba Yara Stadium.

Asante Kotoko is in seventh place with 18 points going into the game, while Hearts of Oak is in sixth place with 19. Both sides might greatly improve their standing on the table with a victory.

In an interview that was broadcast on Asempa FM, Johnson stated, "Hearts and Kotoko, that one game is always, you know, tricky." He went on to say, "Let me put it that way since you can see Hearts will be on top form and then maybe Kotoko is just having trouble, and then you go 1-0 or something, and then that's it."



Hearts will also be having trouble playing Kotoko; simply go there and defeat them. When it comes to Hearts of Oak and Kotoko, it does not always matter who is playing well or anything else; what matters most is that the supporters want to watch quality football. However, I believe that this time, given the morale I am witnessing, things will be better than they were previously.

Both teams are keen to raise their league standings going into the eagerly awaited match, which begins at 3 p.m. on Sunday.


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The president of CAF congratulates Morocco for obtaining the historic right to co-host the 2030 World Cup.



Dr. Patrice Motsepe, president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), has praised Morocco's candidacy to co-host the 230 FIFA World Cup.

To commemorate this milestone, CAF released a statement in which Dr. Motsepe emphasized the inspiration and solidarity that the Morocco, Portugal, and Spain cooperation offers to Europe and Africa.

This partnership is historic since, after South Africa in 2010, Morocco is the only other country in Africa to host the renowned competition.

Dr. Motsepe acknowledged the leadership and support of the Moroccan government and its citizens in starting the historic bid and conveyed his sincere gratitude to His Majesty King Mohammed VI. Additionally, he praised the Fédération Royale Marocaine de Football's President, Mr. Fouzi Lekjaa, for his outstanding leadership during the process.



"African football has a proud day today," Dr. Motsepe said. "The collaboration between Morocco, Portugal, and Spain is evidence of how football can bring continents together and motivate people to work for a better future."

The announcement also highlighted the 54 CAF member associations' cooperative efforts, which were important in winning the bid. Dr. Motsepe expressed his gratitude to the 211 FIFA Member Associations and FIFA President Gianni Infantino for their wise choice in giving this outstanding trio the co-hosting rights. 

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