Heart of Lions midfielder Daniel Yeboah says his side is poised to win the 2009/10 Glo premier league which is in its third week.
The Kpando based side is the preseason champions, having won the Top4 competition, but have in previous seasons failed to translate their fine form into the league.
Daniel Yeboah in an interview with Joy Sports’ Nathaniel Attoh minced no words at all about his club’s readiness to win their first league title after almost a decade in Ghana’s elite division.
“We are definitely going to win the league as promised” he said, conceding though that it will take a lot of hard work to achieve that.
The Top4 champions share the second position with Kessben and King Faisal on the Glo league table with six points just a point adrift of leaders Ashantigold.
Daniel Yeboah dismissed assertions that his side will fizzle out midway into the season saying “we will work extra hard” to win the title.
Story by Nathan Gadugah/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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