Hearts of Oak defender speaks ahead of their clash against As Bamako.

Hearts of Oak defender Caleb Amankwah has expressed the club’s readiness to make Ghanaians proud in the CAF Confederations Cup.

The Phobians arrived in Mali on Thursday, October 6 where they will take on AS Bamako in the in first leg of the second preliminary round of the African campaign

The reigning FA Cup Champions will be hoping for a positive result in the first leg of the second preliminary round tie, with the second leg scheduled for Accra next week.

Saturday’s game will be held at Stade du 26 Mars, where Bamako defeated Senegalese side AS Douanes in a penalty shootout in the previous round of the competition

He posted this on his Facebook wall when they landed at Mali.

“We are ready to make the Phobia Family and Ghana Proud” he said.

The match will be live on on GTVSPORTS+ and will be kick-off at 4pm

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