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Newly appointed Ebusua Dwarfs coach J .E Sarpong is confident he will prevent the club from being relegated
The former Accra Academy Physical Education teacher faces a herculean task to keep Dwarfs in the First Capital Plus Premier League with nine matches to end the league.
Dwarfs are now at the foot of the table and need to win their two outstanding games in other to be in contention for survival.
Liberty Professionals hired Sarpong three seasons ago and he helped to keep them afloat two seasons ago
“Those who will be relegated know themselves and Dwarfs are not part of it,” Sarpong told Asempa FM.
Sarpong has replaced Professor Kwesi Mintah who could not resolve his differences with the club after no provision was made for him to get an air-ticket to join the side for their CAF Confederation Cup tie against Petro Atletico.
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