Audio By Carbonatix
Chief Executive officer of New Edubiase, Alex Akummey, insists he is not alarmed about his side’s slow start to the season.
New Edubiase United suffered another away defeat to Wa All Stars on Sunday - their third successive loss in away- and lie 12th in the Premier League.
They have lost three, won one and drew one from their five matches played so far in the 2016 picking only four points as a result.
But CEO Alex Akummey claims his side, who face AC Milan Fc in the MTN FA Cup Round 64 Cup on Sunday, are still heading in the right direction despite their slow start to the season.
“It is always different when you arrive at a new club with different players. You need time to get to know each other. I am not worried about the situation,” he told Asempa Sports
“I believe at the moment we need to have more points to reflect on the table but it is only the beginning.”
“It is not how we start, it is how we finish. We are sure our team will improve not only in how we play but in the results in the next few weeks.”
“This is a normal process, maybe up and down in the beginning, but we need to be strong and to carry on and to work hard and believe in our way.”
“You need to recognize your mistakes and learn how to fix them and be clever. We will try in the next game not to repeat these mistake."
Edubiase will welcome Techiman City in Obuasi in when the league resumes after the International break.
-
Follow Joy Sports on Twitter: @JoySportsGH. Our hashtag is #JoySports
Latest Stories
-
China’s birth rate hits record low as population continues to shrink
2 hours -
US believes its power matters more than international law, UN chief tells BBC
2 hours -
2028 is not a normal election – Amewu explains why NPP needs Kennedy Agyapong
2 hours -
The whole nation wants Kennedy – Amewu makes strong case for Agyapong
3 hours -
Sogakope Circuit Court jails farmer 15 years for incest, defilement
3 hours -
31-year-old illegal miner sent to prison over theftÂ
3 hours -
Court remands GPHA staff over stolen tugboat
3 hours -
Attendance at trial is a constitutional duty, not an option
4 hours -
RTI response raises questions over Bryan Acheampong’s military service claims
4 hours -
Two women granted bail over assault of 12-year-old; another remanded
4 hours -
Ghana’s IMF programme extension to August 2026 was to allow more time for final review work – IMF
4 hours -
No records of Bryan Acheampong’s enlistment and release from the US Army – Parliament says in RTI response
5 hours -
Daasebre Osei Bonsu III swears oath of allegiance to Asantehene and pledges unity and development for Asante Mampong
5 hours -
We had fruitful deliberations with private transport operators – Transport Minister
5 hours -
45-year-old farmer jailed 15 years for sexually abusing 14-year-old niece
5 hours
