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Nsoatreman are scheduled to host Legon Cities at Nana Kromansah Park on Sunday, October 6, 2024, in match week five of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League.
The hosts have lost their last four games in all competitions, the latest being a controversial 1-0 loss to Asante Kotoko in midweek.
The visiting Legon Cities are without a win in their four games played this season, managing just one draw.
Nsoatreman occupy the 15th position on the league table with three points, while the Royals sit at the bottom with only one point.
In their four meetings in the Ghana Premier League, Legon Cities hold the superior head-to-head record, having won two matches, with one ending in a draw. Nsoatreman emerged victorious just once.
Despite the drop in form, Nsoatreman FC Coach Yaw Preko stated that the club is not in crisis. “We are not in crisis. This is just our third game of the season.
“We played our first home game and two away matches. Of course, when you look at the performances, I can say it wasn't bad.”
Meanwhile, Legon Cities Deputy Captain Nana Gyamfi revealed that their preparation for the game has been different from previous weeks.
“The changes are evident. There have been a lot of adjustments throughout this week because the coach has introduced very different tactics.
“The goal-scoring and striking ability have all changed this week.”
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