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Berekum Chelsea's boss says he is pleased with his side’s goalless draw against Ashantigold on Saturday.
The Blues put up a spectacular defensive display to hold the Miners in their own backyard.
Solomon Odwo, who oversaw a transformation of the club last season is convinced the point is a plus for his side.
“I said this earlier that the worst is was going to be a draw and I think the boys really worked it out.
"You know when you are playing an away game it's quite different and even judging the performance of your players is very difficult because is not easy picking a point or points from somebody's home. I can say that my boys have done very well.
"As you can see, we have a lot of young players which most of them have not tested premier before alongside Saddick Adams who is matured among them so you could see we still have a lot of work to do with these boys.
"So far so good, I think they listen to the instructions by me and is helping us."
Chelsea’s next game is a fixture against Kotoko at the Golden City Park.
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