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Head coach of Vision FC, Nana Agyemang, is "pushing himself" to win the upcoming Ghana Premier League.
Agyemang will guide Vision in their debut top-flight campaign after the club won the Division One League Zone Three last season to earn promotion.
He signed a two-year contract and is aiming to make history.
"We’re not coming into this just to say that finishing 10th would be okay, we want to win the Premier League," Agyemang told Akoma Sports.
"That is the target, it’s not the target my chairman set for me, but I’m the type that always wants to force myself and push myself to that limit, I want to win the Ghana Premier league."
Samartex are the defending champions, having won the title last season with two games to spare.
Vision FC will begin their Premier League campaign against Berekum Chelsea in September.
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