The stage is all set for Great Olympics to make a swift return to the Ghana Premier League after a year absence.
The table-toppers are just a win away from achieving this feat and they can do it in style in front of their home fans when they take on Mighty Jets this weekend.
They are four points clear ahead of second-placed Heart of Lions
Coach of the club Godwin Attram elated he's is inching closer of qualifying the team back to the country's top-flight.
“I feel so great and I thank God for that. It has not been easy but all the same the campaign is about to end and the boys are so happy. I give them most of the credit because they have done so well,"
"Even though I am the head and I give most of the motivation and coaching, they have done well in my perspective.”
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