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Head coach of Bibiani GoldStars, Stephen Frimpong Manso, says his side's form in the Ghana Premier League has been due to their good form at home.
After five games at Dun's Park this season, the Miners have amassed 13 points from a possible 15 available at home.
Those points have pushed them to the top of the Premier League table after nine rounds of matches.
Speaking to Joy Sports, Frimpong Manso revealed that GoldStras' home record boils down to the support from fans.
"[Home record] is a very good thing; to be able to win at home and for now, we will want to continue that win," he said.
"We have the fans behind us so I think we will do our best."
For GoldStars, their numbers in attacking and defensive areas have also contributed hugely to their great start to the campaign.
They have scored the second most goals this season (9) while conceding the second least goals in the top flight.
"It tells us that in terms of attacking, we are doing well and the same defensively too," he continued.
"For me, it will urge us to continue to improve on what we have been doing to achieve these results. I am happy about that."
GoldStars face Young Apostles in their next league game on November 10 at the Wenchi Park.
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