Newly signed Hearts of Oak striker Abednego Tetteh has revealed that he wanted to feel at home after joining the rainbow boys.
The former Al Hilal forward penned a three year deal with the Phobians ahead of the second round of the Ghana Premier League.
Tetteh explaining why he joined the Phobians said that, "Hearts is part of the numerous clubs that contacted me but I chose them because I wanted to feel at home. I followed my heart. It is a dream come true to sign for Hearts of Oak. All my family members are fans of Hearts. My father is even called Phobia."
"Everything has gone through and I have signed a three year contract with Accra Hearts of Oak."
"There are players in the team before I came, we have to play together as a team. I am a Hearts player now and have trained with the team. I cannot talk about a different team."
"Ismail Ganiyu of Kotoko is my friend, so it is normal we argue from opposite sides. Every player wants to play in a competitive game like Kotoko v Hearts similar to the El Classico (Barcelona v Real Madrid)."
"I will urge the supporters to continue to pray for the whole team but not for individual players. We are hoping and praying for COVID-19 to end so that we can continue our football season".
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