Head coach of Inter Allies Prince Owusu has praised his players determination which earned them a vital away point against Olympics on Wednesday.
The Eleven is to One improved significantly in the second half to salvage a point at the Accra sports stadium after a stuttering first half which saw them go into the dressing room trailing by a lone goal.
Midfielder David Amuzu put the Great Olympics ahead but a late equaliser by substitute Prince Baffoe deepened the woes of the home side as their search for a first victory in the ongoing campaign continues.
"When we went back to the dressing at half time, I told the players that, no this team cannot beat us and the boys came out in the second half with a strong desire to get something from the match and they did just that," says Owusu in his post-match conference.
"We created some chances at the dying embers which I believe we could have finished them off but we didn't."
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