
Dreams FC's goalkeepers trainer Sani Mohammed believes their game against giants Heart of Oak will be a tough one but remains confident ahead of the matchday 2 Ghana Premier League encounter.
Mohammed played for Hearts of Oak and helped them win the CAF Confederation Cup in the 2004/05 season.
The former Hearts of Oak shot-stopper joined Dreams FC's technical team last season and has been influential in grooming youngster Gidios Aseako, one of the best goalkeepers in the league.
The two teams will renew their rivalry on Sunday when the Phobians travel to the Nii Adjei Kraku II Park face the Still Believe lads.
"We are preparing. Hearts of Oak is not a small club and it is one of the biggest team in the world, not only in Africa but in the world. So if you are playing against them, you deed to prepare very hard," he told Mo TV.
"Hearts will come on us but at the end of the day we have to play with Wilfried Dormon tactics, we will set back and look at them and we will attack them. With the coordination of the technical team, we are going to come out victorious," he added.
"The supporters should come out in their numbers, at least we need support and at the end of the day we will not disappoint them."
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