Accra Hearts of Oak's  talismanic midfielder Samudeen Ibrahim has revealed he and his colleagues are poised for action and are ready to grab the maximum three points at stake in  Saturday's Week 23 GhPL match against WAFA.

The reigning division one  best player made a sharp dramatic return to training when he cut short the bereavement leave handed to him by the club over the demise of his mother, a move that to Accra Hearts of Oak coach Sergio Tranguil, is not surprising because the player "loves to play".

The iconic midfielder believes they have what it takes to beat WAFA at Sogakope,a task that looks daunting but not impossible judging from the 'phobians' impressive away performance this season.

In a chat with ghanaguardian.com, the former king Solomon babies priceless asset said:

"We are aware of how strong WAFA is when playing at home but we are going all out for the maximum three points."

"They are a good side, the match  is not going to be easy and we don't expect it to be easy" he admitted.

"but we also have the quality to punish them"

Samudeen returned to action in the second round of the league after an injury in a match  against fellow Premier League side Edubiase that made him miss the last 14 matches of the first round.

Hearts of Oak is yet to lose an away game this season as WAFA hold the same pride at  their Sogakope home grounds.

Hearts of oak leads  the league table with 39 points and will be hoping to secure a win in order to keep their spot at the top