Accra Hearts of Oak enterprising midfielder Thomas Abbey has called on his colleagues to eschew complacency ahead of their Ghana Premier League (GPL) clash with Kumasi Asante Kotoko on 2 May in Accra.
The crocked midfielder envisaged a tougher opposition from their fiercest rivals when the beleaguered Reds trek to the nation’s capital.
Thomas Abbey however remains confident the three contested points cannot be compromised if they are to confirm their mini resurgence on the domestic scene.
The 23 year old talented midfielder has missed the Phobians last few matches due to a bow with his stomach but could return to hunt their troubled Oseikrom boys on Monday.
Accra Hearts geared up for the domestic classic with a well deserved away win in Obuasi whilst Kotoko were tamed in front of their own fans by New Edubiase United.
Thomas Abbey told Sportscrusader.com “It is going to be a very tough game for both sides on the day as a top liner. The most important thing however is that we are going to beat them at home God willing”.
“We just have to respect them and avoid complacency when we take to the field on Monday. It has been a great season for us this campaign and a win over Kotoko will even help us the more,” he said.
“The most important thing is for us to avoid complacency although they are not dangerous this time around,” he added.
Kumasi Asante Kotoko has endured their worst start to a season in over four decades with 3 wins in nine games whiles their fiercest nemesis are flying high with 18 points from the 27 available so far.
Thomas Abbey Cautions Teammates Ahead Of Kotoko Game
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