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Accra Great Olympics coach Isaac Nii Armah believes his side will make the top four in the league this season.
Nii Armah revealed that he knows the expectations of getting quick results for the club and added that the team is ready to meet those expectations.
“I know the club [fans] for Olympics, they want quick results but I will urge them to rally behind the club as I keep on promising them the top four. We are ready and at the end of the season, Olympics will enjoy the top four ticket to play in one of the CAF Confederations Cup or the CAF Champions League.”
He added: “The fans should come to the stadium. They should bring the love back and I believe that when they come to the stadium, they will never regret.”
Armah also revealed the philosophy of the club going forward stating that they will focus on the 4-3-3 formation.
“The philosophy of the club is to play the 4-3-3 but that system does not work unless the players make it work. It will continue to vary but our main focus is to work on the 4-3-3 as our main system to use this coming season”.
The Ghana Premier League will commence on the weekend of December 27-29, after a long year without competitive action.
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