All Stars Coach Wary Of Hearts� Threat

Wa All Stars Coach Nuru Mohammed remains cautious ahead of the weekend�s league clash with Hearts of Oak. The Blues host third place Hearts at the Wa Park on Sunday and despite having a good record against the Accra-based club, Mohammed insists records are just for the books and is expecting a stiff opposition from the visitors. �It is true we have a good record against Hearts at home but records can always be broken,� he told GHANAsoccernet.com. �Hearts� away record this season have been very good so we expect a very tough match against them on Sunday.� Coach Mohammed however bemoaned injuries to key players Sarfo Gyamfi and Seydou Zida and says they have their work cut-out though hopeful of getting adequate replacements. �For a club small as ours we don�t have the luxury of a big squad and therefore injuries to any of our players become very crucial much less key ones. �It is going to be difficult to replace the injured ones who are definitely out of Sunday�s game but we hope the replacements step up to the plate and deliver to satisfaction,� he added. All Stars will leap-frog their opponents and also stand the chance of toppling leaders Asante Kotoko off the league�s summit with the win which makes the game even more poised and nicely set up for the neutrals.