Aduana Stars CEO, Albert Commey believes his side have a set objective as the league reaches its business end.
The Dormaa side are two points off leaders Wa All Stars and stand every chance of winning their second league title.
The 2009 league champions beat Ashantigold 2-0 and Commey believes their objective is on course.
“We will accept everything that is good but it is not over until it is over because you have to fight to the end but I will say we know our ultimate.
“At the moment it is very difficult. We know our weaknesses and our strength but we will still fight on. We made good recruitments from the start of the season but it was unfortunate we lost three straight matches from the start of the season.
“We will still fight to win the ultimate because we know our objectives as a club.” Albert added.
Aduana Stars face a tricky trip to Sogakope to face WAFA.
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