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Liberia: We're On Course - Dulee


 

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The NEWS (Monrovia)

8 May 2008
Posted to the web 8 May 2008

Monrovia

Dulee Johnson has hailed the recent wave of wins of his Swedish club - AIK.

"They are good signs that the team is in good shape. I know we can do better than that and ready to show more of those in upcoming matches," he said in a post-match interview.

AIK managed a last minute goal against Halmstad on Monday in their 9th week league game at home.

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Johnson had a good game and showed exceptional prowess in the midfield department of AIK. His moves indicate that he is still in his top form. Johnson is happy with the role he is playing to keep AIK afloat.

"I'm most grateful to God for bringing me this far. I had a good game and happy with the outcome. I hope Thursday would be another happy day for us," the Liberian international said.

He added: "I am already preparing ahead of time for Norrkoping. It won't be that easy but I am confident enough that if we keep our focus and drive we shall come out strong."



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