Hearts of Oak coach Samuel Boadu wants redemption against Great Olympics after back-to-back defeat in Mantse derby

Published on: 16 September 2022

Hearts of Oak coach, Samuel Boadu remains confident about their chances of ending their winless run against rivals Great Olympics in their Ghana Premier League matchday 2 clash.

The Phobians renew their rivalry with the Dade Boys at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, with both teams heading into the match with contrasting fortunes.

Great Olympics secured victory on matchday one against Bechem United while Hearts of Oak suffered defeat in Dormaa to Aduana Stars.

The FA Cup holders have also lost their last two games against Great Olympics in the Ghana Premier League, but Samuel Boadu believes the tides will turn on Sunday.

Ahead of the much-anticipated clash, the former Medeama coach has insisted the Dade boys will not be third time lucky.

"We've lost the last two games to Great Olympics so they have the mindset they will beat us again but trust me, it won’t happen for the third time," he told reporters.

"We are preparing to meet them and I know it will be good football on Sunday," he added.

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