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League Report of Saturday, 2 September 2006

Source: Ghanaian Chronicle

A Must Win for Hearts, Kotoko

All PREMIER clubs will get busy tomorrow and Sunday as the Onetouch Premier League reaches the second week.

All attention will be on Hearts of Oak as they begin the second week clashes against Gamba All Blacks at the Ho Stadium tomorrow.

Hearts will seek nothing but a convincing victory over the Premiership returnees, having failed woefully in the MTN/CAF campaign.

Fortunately for the Phobians, there is a new air of hope in their camp following the recovery of their playmaker, Bernard Dong Bortey, who contributed immensely to their 2-0 win over Young Hasaacas in a friendly game at the Tema Park last Wednesday.

Asante Kotoko, after their poor showing in Egypt last Saturday, will stay home to play giant killers, Berekum Arsenal at the Konongo Park.

Realistically, Arsenal appear more organized, having started the competition on a good note with a 1-0 win over Hearts, but Kotoko, aware of the consequences of another defeat in a row are determined to send their opponents home empty handed.

At Swedru, Feyenoord Academy host Tema Youth, with Bofoakwa facing Real Sportive at the Sunyani Coronation Park.

Heart of Lions will journey to Dansoman to play Liberty Professionals, while Power FC host Faisal at the Ho Park.

In-form Ashantigold will take on RTU, while Great Olympics trek to Sekondi to face Hasaacas.