Paa Kwasi Fabian remains measured with Aduana Stars’title ambitions

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Head Coach of Aduana Stars Paa Kwasi Fabian doesn not believe his side have won the BetPawa Premier League yet after beating Hearts of Oak by 2-0 over the weekend.

Paa Kwasi Fabian led his side to record an important victory over Hearts of Oak at the Accra Sports Stadium in their first game of the second round of the season, thanks to Isaac Mintah’s brace.

The joyous gaffer insist that there are a lot games to be played to end the season and nothing would come in to distract their attention on keep the season match-after-match.

In an interview with the media, the former National U-17 Head Coach remains humbled and measured in their title ambitions though Aduana Stars are widening the gap atop the league table.

Aduana Stars are two times Ghanaian champions and are on the quest of returning to being champions this season as they lead the table by five points difference from second place Bechem United.

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