Black Stars midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang Badu has had his say on the Super Clash between Hearts and Kotoko next week.
Badu, who played for Kotoko before moving to Europe believes his side are slightly behind the Phobians in this very moment.
Despite this, he expects a completely different Kotoko when they step on the field. In his view, such games rubbishes form guide going into them
“Everything can happen on the field of play because matches between Hearts of Oak and Kotoko is very difficult to predict because whenever one team is on form, that team loses.”
“For some time now Hearts of Oak has psychologically developed as a team and even when you see them losing they come back strongly to win that match.”
“Kotoko have also had its own troubles that even led Duncan out of the team but comparing both teams in terms of performance, then Hearts of Oak is likely to win the match at the Accra Sports Stadium.”
Kotoko are 7 points behind the Phobians heading into the tie.
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