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Head coach of Real Tamale United Mohammed Gargo has attributed the team’s poor run in the ongoing premier league to lack of motivation from the teams top hierarchy.
RTU are yet to win a match in this season’s premier league after recording three defeats and 2 draws which leaves them second from bottom with just three points.
The tamale based side must do well to overturn things to progress in the league or risk face relegation back to the first division.
Coach Mohammed Gargo in an interview with JOY Sports noted that he is not pleased with the financial motivation from the management to his charges.
“I’m beginning to complain because we are really not motivated”. Said Coach Gargo
“All the boys are complaining about money and you can see how this is affecting the team, is really difficult getting them in the right mood ahead of matches”
Real Tamale United will take on Hearts at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday in week six of the Glo premier league.
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