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Head coach of Vision F.C. Nana Agyemang has tasked his team to improve ahead of Saturday's league match against Young Apostles.
Vision managed a liberating 3-2 win against Medeama S.C. on Saturday, in what was their first win in eight league matches.
The manner of the victory, however, has left Nana Agyemang with more to ponder than to celebrate.
"There's a little bit of blurriness right behind that victory because it's very difficult to go two goals up only for the opponents to come back so we're not going to get ahead of ourselves it's a good win, we got the three points yes but it took us tooth and nail to get that,'' Agyemang indicated.
On Saturday, Vision will face fellow league debutants, Young Apostles.
Speaking ahead of the fixture, Agyemang who is managing in the league for the first time in his career, explained what his team ought to do.
"We need to be on the side where we score goals and not concede. At the moment, we haven't really done a good job when it comes to that, so we need to score and not get scored against," he said.
Vision F.C. are currently in 12th place on the league table with fourteen points after thirteen games, whilst Young Apostles occupy the 15th position with thirteen points.
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