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Accra Great Olympics head coach, Annor Walker has cautioned newly-promoted side, Real Tamale United ahead of their clash on the opening weekend of the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League season.
After making their return to top-flight football, RTU will host Olympics in match-day one of the new season at the Aliu Mahama stadium.
In Olympics, RTU will face a side hoping to get the better of themselves this season, after they finished sixth last season.
The Accra-based side were at Prampram for 14 days as they stepped up preparations for the season ahead, with their head coach, Annor Walker expecting his side to do better.
In a recent interview, Walker indicated that he is poised for the challenge against the Tamale-based outfit.
“I’m the terror. I’m going to Tamale to face them and they should get ready for me,” he said to Asempa FM.
RTU wrapped up their plans for the new season after competing in the maiden edition of the Division One League Super Cup.
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