Agbasi Shines in First Hearts of Oak Training, Backed by Coaches and Fans Ahead of Democracy Cup

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Hearts of Oak’s latest signing, Solomon Agbasi, took part in his first training session with the club at the Kpobiman training complex earlier today.

The talented goalkeeper expressed his delight at joining the Phobians, describing the move as “a dream come true” and assuring supporters of his commitment to give his best. “It feels great to be here. Hearts of Oak is a big club with an incredible history, and I am ready to work hard to help the team achieve success,” Agbasi said.

Members of the technical team were equally impressed with his sharpness and attitude on his debut training day. According to them, his presence adds quality and depth to the squad ahead of the new season.

Supporters who witnessed the session also gave him a warm welcome, chanting his name and voicing their excitement at seeing him in the famous rainbow shirt. Many expressed confidence that Agbasi would bring stability and competition to the goalkeeping department.

The 26-year-old is now expected to make his debut in the highly anticipated Democracy Cup clash against city rivals Great Olympics.

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