Newly appointed Inter Allies coach Jimmy Cobblah says he is optimistic of turning things around for the club.
Allies have endured a difficult start to the season and by virtue of that they parted ways with veteran coach Herbert Addo last month.
The Tema based side who finished sixth last season currently lie second-bottom after a string of inconsistent results.
But Cobblah who last handled WA All Stars is optimistic results will improve.
“The task ahead of me is a big one considering where the team is and also how tough the league is but that is life,” he told Joy Sports
“You have to be strong to go through things like this and I am hopeful that we will be able to turn things around.”
Jimmy Cobblah’s first game will be at the Tema Stadium where Inter Allies will play defending champions AshantiGold in a match day 12 fixture.
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