Towering Hearts center back Musah Inusah is confident his side can clinch the league title after their draw away to leaders Wa All Stars.
The Phobians fought back from a goal down to pick a vital point in their quest for a first league title.
And Inusah, who has been nothing short of superb in this second round is confident the Phobians can fight for the title.
“We are very happy with the draw because we lost here last year.
“For now we will go back to the training grounds and prepare against Inter Allies on Sunday but with five matches to end the season, I can’t promise that we will win the league but I still believe that we can win the league.
He attributed his fine form down to hard work.
“I have trained very well since my come back because I had an injury which lasted for six months. Kenichi trained me very well and Sergio also built me up very well.”
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