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Liberty Professionals technical director, Cecil Jones Attuquayefio is envisaging a better season for the club in the coming season.
The Dansoman-based club who would be celebrating their tenth anniversary are hopeful of recording success in both the domestic league and a good run in Africa.
"The moment to prove our worth is now and we are preparing to take what we know befits our status".
Liberty have failed to end the duopoly enjoyed by Accra Hearts of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko on the local scene.
But Jones Attuquayefio who remains the only local manager to have won all three continental competitions - the Champions League, Super Cup and Confederation Cup in six years believes the current crop of players at his disposal look promising to achieve their target.
Attuquayefio won the treble with Hearts when in 2000 he ruled Africa with Champions League and Super Cup honours over Tunisia’s Esperance and Zamalek of Egypt.
Five years on after leaving Hearts, Jones returned again to steer them another silverware winning the maiden Confederations Cup in a contest against sworn rivals Kumasi Asante Kotoko.
Liberty would be without about six of their influential players who switched camp during the transfer window, but the Jones insists the team would come good with or without them.
"My boys are very hungry for success and I foresee them going all out for glory".
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