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Aduana Stars CEO Albert Commey says they are focused on ending their winless streak in the league despite the resignation of their head coach Nurudeen Ahmed.
The former Wa All Stars coach left the club after Sunday’s 1-0 home defeat to Wa All Stars.
Aduana was tipped to win the league but have be abysmal in their first two games and must now quickly get a trainer to fill the void left by Ahmed Nureeden.
“You and I know people will come with their own theories but as management, you have to be composed and look at what you have to do to fix the situation,” he told Asempa sports
“We have to make the players understand that losing the first two games is nothing and that they can bounce back and also do wonders."
“Things are not normal and we have to admit it but if you don’t have the courage and temperament to stand this then you don’t have any business been in football.”
Aduana play as guests to regional rivals Techiman City on matchday 3.
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