Technical director of Medeama, Evans Adotey, has urged players and fans of the club to put their last two outings behind them and focus on their task ahead.
The Yellow and Mauves lost their last two games against TP Mazembe in the CAF Confederations Cup and New Edubiase in the Ghana Premier League.
Ahead of the second group against Algerian side MO Bejaia, Adotey is advocating for the club to put their two defeats behind them and aim for three points.
“What I will say is that let’s forget about what happened in Congo and focus on our upcoming match on Wednesday.”
“The spirit is very high in camp, even though we lost to New Edubiase in the league but that does not mean we are still down.”
“We have overcome that and what we are doing now is focusing at the match against MO Bejaia.”
“The moral and the motivation is very high and I am very pleased with their attitude because after the training session I saw that they are ready for the match and I believe that come Wednesday we will make Ghanaians proud.”
Adotey will be joined by head coach Prince Owusu to ensure victory.
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