Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Hearts-Kotoko Games Can Make or Break a Player - Mireku

Former Hearts of Oak defender and club captain, Yaw Amankwah Mireku has revealed to Sportscrusader.com, that a game involving Ghana’s two big clubs, had been a career defining moment for any player.


Kotoko recorded their fifth consecutive victory in the ‘Super Clash’ at the Accra Sports Stadium over Hearts. A first half howler from Burkinabe number one, Soulama Abdulai saw the ball end at the back of the net after he was put under pressure by Dauda Mohammed.


Soulama Abdulai whose mistake cost Hearts to lose 0-1 to fierce rivals, Kotoko
Soulama Abdulai whose mistake cost Hearts to lose 0-1 to fierce rivals, Kotoko

Speaking in a interview with Sportscrusader.com, Mireku who won the CAF Confederation cup in 2004 with the Phobians said, “it is bad and an unfortunate incident that fell Soulama’s way in the game, but that is what it means playing in games involving the two teams.”


“Hearts-Kotoko games are massive and special as one can even gain a national team call up as in the same vein it can break you as a player and end ones career,” he added.


Hearts will look to quickly revive their season with an away trip to Berekum to face in-form Chelsea.



Hearts-Kotoko Games Can Make or Break a Player - Mireku

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