Chief Executive Officer of Inter Allies, Eric Delali Senaya has shared his thoughts ahead of his club’s matchday 13 clash against Kotoko.
The Tema club have been struggling this season and currently lie 15th on the table with only two wins all season.
Ahead of their crunch tie in Kumasi against in form Kotoko, Senaya has opened up about his team’s chances, new coach Jimmy Cobblah and some players in the team.
ON TOUGH SPELL
It’s been a difficult road but we are planning hard, we are hoping that we would turn things on a positive note before the end of the first round.
ON KOTOKO
We have a big game with Kotoko and it’s a good platform for the boys to exhibit their talent and when you are playing against big clubs the boys fight hard and do well so we hoping for a good result.
ON NEW COACH JIMMY COBBLAH
Jimmy has been around for a while he knows the terrain very well, he has seen it and has handled tough clubs. I think with collective hard work we should be able to survive this uncomfortable and unfortunate situation.
ON PLAYERS
Our number one goalkeeper (Osei Kwame) is back and he is doing good, Sheriff Deo and Fredrick Boateng are all back, these are starters who start for us, so if they are in top shape, it is good for the team.
Now that the kids are on national assignment, the big guys are back from injury, so we hope that they would exhibit the quality that is needed for us to win.
It’s not going to be easy but with hard work we should be able to make ourselves happy by winning.
Ropapa is not taking part in this game and it’s so unfortunate, sometime players are not able to manage little success that comes their way, but I’m hoping that we put in so much so that we push hard.
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