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Eleven Wonders coach Emmanuel Aidoo is confident that the team will survive the relegation scrap, despite a poor start to the season.
Wonders are last on the Ghana Premier League table with just 6 points from 13 matches, and are 7 points from safety.
Despite their precarious condition, Aidoo, who has only been in charge of the team for two weeks, is confident that they will beat the odds.
‘‘We are on a mission, and it is not over until it is over. We lost the last match, but we will keep on working hard until we get it right.’’

‘‘I think the most important bit for us is to take our chances and win games. Today (in training), we worked on our finishing, set pieces, and other things, so we are still on it, trying to put the pieces together until we get it right,’’ he said ahead of the weekend’s match against Bechem United.
Aidoo is the third coach hired by Wonders, following the resignations of Nii Odartey Lamptey and J.E. Sarpong as substantive head coaches.
Since his appointment, Aidoo, who had never coached in any of Ghana’s top two divisions, has won one match - a 2-0 against Dreams F.C., and lost the other, a 2-0 defeat to Swedru All Blacks.
The win against Dreams F.C. was their first of the season.
Wonders will face Bechem United away, in their next league match on Sunday.
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