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Head Coach of Vision FC, Nana Agyemang, has shared insights into his team’s preparation ahead of their upcoming match against Medeama.
The Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex side will aim to secure a win on Saturday, December 14, 2024.
Speaking to the club’s media, Agyemang outlined the model being practised and what to expect from his side in what could be a possible turnover if they defeat Medeama, with the side lurking in the relegation zone with 11 points.
"All that my staff and the technical team can do is to teach the boys the technique for shooting combination, and organisation for phase four," he stated.
He elaborated on the team’s progress across various phases of play, emphasizing their strengths in build-up and control.
"There’s no doubt about our build-up from phase one and our build-up in control for phase two. It is really good. We get into phase three, the breakthrough phase. We have done a lot of work there, and the boys are also able to play their way into phase four."
Despite their advances, the coach acknowledged areas needing improvement.
"It is the organisation, finishing, and all of that. These are some of the things we have trained on, and we are hoping that one of these days it will click."
Vision FC will be hoping to put their training to the test in their clash with Medeama.
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