General Manager of Aduana Stars, Albert Commey has noted how important it was to have kept his regular and performing players from moving away from the club in the transfer market.
Unlike many other clubs in the country, Aduana have managed to get their key players to stay with the club and not to be lured to rival clubs or opportunities outside the country.
Key players such as goalkeeper Stephen Adams and defender Godfred Saka are among others who will be with Aduana in the new season despite strong interest from clubs on both the local and international scene.
In an exclusive interview with Joy Sports, Albert Commey stated how crucial it was to keep the best of his talents within the squad.
“It is very important to keep the players because you need telepathic understanding, you need cohesion and you get all these things with the understanding among the players.”
Commey also spoke about the club’s desire to improve on their goal scoring record from last season.
“If you look at last season we scored 24 and conceded 25 and that is unlike Aduana so [we have] brought in midfielders that can tackle and those that can score and we’ve looked at blending experience with the youth [in our new squad].”
Aduana Stars finished third last season with 46 points.
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