Great Olympics defender Owusu Sefa believes the Wonder Club hold the aces to beat his former side Hearts of Oak in the Capital derby on Sunday.

The left-back spent four seasons with the Phobians before joining the Blue and Whites last year.

Olympics are unbeaten in their last three matches and look revitalized with the inclusion of experienced players Richard Kingson, Godwin Attram and Dan Quaye

Sefa, 23, says they have the upper hand.

“We are very determined ahead of the game with Hearts of Oak on Sunday. The mental toughness is there. We’re feeling no pressure of any kind,” Sefa told Goal.com

“It’d be a normal game. I played for Hearts and I have also played against them. We are looking forward for a win.

“We have a good coach and if I get the chance to play, I’ll show Hearts of Oak that I’m still the Owusu Sefa they once knew.”

Sefa also believes the returnee senior players have helped a great deal in improving the club’s fortunes.

“At the beginning of the season it was very tough for us, but the inclusion of senior players namely Richard Kingson, Godwin Attram and Dan Quaye has really helped because things are improving. We have moved from the bottom to the 13th position and we hope to continue the upward movement,” he added.

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