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Medeama coach Nebojsa Kapor has expressed his satisfaction with the size of the squad and the variety of unique profiles he has to work with.
After battling with injuries to a few key players, Medeama SC now have the full complement of their squad to select from.
Speaking ahead of Saturday's visit to Vision F.C, Medeama coach Nebojsa Kapor could not hide his excitement at the array of players at his disposal.
‘’We have enough players, we are currently in a good position, with good players and good replacements. I believe in every player, and they are aware of this’’ he added.
Kapor also welcome the selection headache that comes with having everyone available.
‘’Also this point gives the players confidence and those who got the opportunity to play in the MTN FA Cup match played very well. And also this is a problem for me because for all players to be available especially those in the national team and those who are injured. I will be in serious trouble in selecting ‘’he added.
The Serbian coach will aim to make it three wins in a row in the league when they face struggling Vision F.C on Saturday afternoon.
Medeama are in fourth place on the league table with 21 points, two behind league leaders. Bibiani Gold Stars.
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