Thursday, 16 April 2015

HEARTS DEFENDER ANDOH NOT WORRIED ABOUT HOT WEATHER IN MALI AHEAD OF DJOLIBA CLASH


10947168_632147316916026_8813522321739667705_nHearts of Oak defender Kweku Andoh is unperturbed about hot weather conditions that greeted the 18 Phobian players upon arrival in Bamako on Wednesday afternoon, stating that it will not reduce the Rainbow club’s chances of recording a favorable result against Djoliba AC in the CAF Confederation Cup on Friday.
According to a current meteorology report, Bamako has a weather of between of 24 and 41 degrees Celsius, with widespread dust.
This is slightly hotter than the weather in Accra which is between 28 and 32 degree Celsius which the hearts players are used to playing in.
Hearts need a win at the Stade Modibo Keita on Friday to make the reverse fixture against Djoliba in Accra on May 3. Kweku Andoh claims He and his team-mates will not allow the issues of an inclement weather affect their performance against the Malian outfit.


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