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Emmanuel Keyekeh, a midfielder for FC Samartex, described his team's 2023/24 Ghana Premier League victory as expected.
FC Samartex secured the championship in their second league stint, showcasing impressive form.
Under the guidance of veteran coach Nurudeeen Amadu, the team clinched the title with two games remaining after defeating Bibiani GoldStars on matchday 32.
Keyekeh, who joined FC Samartex from Asante Kotoko in 2022 as a free agent, has since become a key player, using his experience and skills to contribute significantly to the team's success.
After the coronation ceremony, he remarked, “we are not surprised at all with the Premier League victory. We know the work put into it during pre-seasons and even training. So we know but this is not a surprise.
Additionally, Keyekeh expressed confidence in his team's prospects in the CAF Champions League.
“The target is to keep winning games and that’s what we will do. We will keep working hard and hope the fans will support us as much as they did this season to deliver in Africa and Ghana” he noted.
FC Samartex concluded the season with an impressive 61 points from 34 games, finishing 10 points ahead of second-placed Accra Lions.
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