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When newcomers Vision FC meets Hearts of Oak at home in Round 27 of the Ghana Premier League on Sunday, April 13, all eyes will be on Tema Newtown's Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex.
Currently ranked 14th on the log, Vision is battling to maintain its position at the top.
They have gone undefeated in their previous six home games (4 wins, 2 draws), despite their inconsistent overall play.
Their most recent triumph at home was an exciting 3-2 victory over FC Samatex 1996, the reigning champions, demonstrating their potency at home.
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After Brentford's draw, Thomas Partey turns his focus to the UCL. "We are going to Madrid to win."
Thomas Partey, a midfielder for Ghana, has turned his focus to the second leg of his team's quarterfinal matchup with Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League.
After a convincing 3-0 victory in the first leg in London, Arsenal heads to Spain.
Additionally, the Black Stars midfielder will be returning to the city where he played for Real Madrid's adversaries, Atletico Madrid, for the majority of his career.
On Saturday, Partey scored a goal against Brentford in the Premier League, continuing his excellent play from the first leg in London.
"I do not think there is going to be anything different," he added, adding, "we have experienced this many times when we play here."
"All we need to do is attempt to play our game and have confidence with the ball."
We are all aware of our responsibilities. We must approach it with the mindset of victory. We aim to win each and every match. Additionally, I believe that we must play our game, have confidence when handling the ball, and continuously attack our flaws.
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