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Hussein Mohammed confident Hearts of Oak can overcome Dreams FC

Published: 1 month ago
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Hearts of Oak midfielder Hussein Mohammed is confident the Phobians can secure victory when they face Dreams FC in the Ghana Premier League this weekend.

Hearts of Oak will host the Still Believe side on Friday, January 16, in a Week 19 fixture of the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.

Speaking in a pre-match interview with Hearts TV, Hussein revealed that preparations for the encounter have been intense, with the team fully focused on securing all three points.

“We have been training a lot, especially this week. As we are going to meet Dreams FC, we know how they play, and we know how we can overcome their play,” he said.

The midfielder added that the team has been well-organised both on and off the pitch, with players holding internal discussions to ensure they execute their game plan effectively.

“We are well-organised on and off the field. We have been discussing among ourselves how we are going to play in our next match so that at the end of the day we can get the three maximum points,” Hussein Mohammed added.

Hussein Mohammed was the match-winner when the two sides met earlier this season, scoring the only goal in Hearts of Oak’s 1-0 victory. He is expected to play a key role in midfield for Didi Dramani’s side as the Phobians seek another positive result.

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