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Ghana division one side Gomoa Feyenood coach Sam Arday says his side will fight hard to win more games.
The former Ghana premier league side continued their impressive run in the zone 2 B of the ongoing National Division one league after clinching their fourth consecutive win on Wednesday.
Feyenord defeated Ajax FC 2-1 and head coach Sam Arday in an interview with Joy Sports noted that they are not relenting on their good form since they still have a long way to go.
“We still have a long way to go because there are some petty mistakes we have to correct,” said coach Arday.
“This team was formed from the left overs of the first generation and the second generation players promoted this year so we are trying to merge the two and see how it goes.
“They will improve from time to time however so far so good and I know we can do more.”
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