Inter Allies coach Herbert Addo has expressed worry at the mass exodus of players at the club as they prepare for next season’s league.
As many as eight regular players have left the club with the recent being defender Baba Mensah who has joined Swedish side BK Hacken on a season long loan.
“It is a big worry to lose eight of your regular players, what this means is that we have to start afresh,” coach Addo lamented
“In Europe, top clubs lose players and they replace them with the same standard or a little above them so they don’t have much problem."
“But here we have to train them and the players I have now I really have to coach them, psychologically, physically, technically and tactically and at the same time the result have to be there.
“Next season if we stay in the league and maintain the players we have now I believe a lot will change.”
Addo is in his second spell at Inter Allies after guiding the Tema side to a respectable sixth position two season ago
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