CEO of Accra Great Olympics, Oluboi Commodore is confident the club will survive relegation.
Oluboi Commodore, the CEO of Great Olympics, has expressed the club’s determination to adopt an intensive approach in their last two games as they fight to secure their place in the Ghana Premier League.
Great Olympics will face Dreams FC at Dawu Park on Saturday, June 3, followed by a match against Nsoatreman on the final day of the season.
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Currently, the Oly Dade lads hold the 15th position on the table with 42 points after 32 games, with just a single point separating them from the relegation zone.
Commodore sees these two remaining games as crucial for salvaging their season and emphasizes the club’s ambition to be more pragmatic in their approach to the upcoming matches.
“We have confidence in our ability to avoid relegation. With two games left, if we can secure four out of the six points, we will be in a safer position.”
“Even with three points out of the six, we can still stay in the league depending on other results. However, we will not solely rely on other outcomes, and instead, we will approach the remaining two games with a stronger mindset.”
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