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He said in spite of qualifying to play in the semi finals of the Special Competition, his players were poised for action in their remaining matches to appease for their earlier losses when the competition got underway
With two matches to end the competition, Accra Hearts of Oak yesterday beat Karela United 1-0, courtesy a Christopher Bonney penalty goal in the 74th minute which gave Hearts a slot in the semi-finals of the competition, making them the first team to qualify for the next stage of the competition.
In a post match interview, Kim Grant asserted that the remaining two matches were as important as those they had already played.
"Two more games to go, is important we win those games and move on," Grant asserted.
He further said in spite of the earlier setbacks, he remained focused and had firm belief that his boys would turn their fortunes around.
“People don't know me, but I want them to appreciate that I believe in my abilities, so I didn't worry when they criticised me in the beginning.” he affirmed
Adding that "we learnt from our mistakes when we lost against Sharks and Karela at Anyinasi, although we lost those two encounters, my team played very well , so I trust them.”
Accra Hearts of Oak will play against Elmina Sharks at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday before encountering Dreams FC in their last match at Dawu Read Full Story

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