Inter Allies coach Paa Kwasi Fabin is not going ahead of himself.
After a win against Hearts of Oak on Saturday that see get closer to the top three, league watchers have tipped the small team for the crown.
“I thank my boys for fighting to the end,” he said, referring to how Goeckel Ahortor struck in injury time to hand the Tema-based side the three points.
Allies, now fourth on the table, are still unbeaten at home.
"We keep working hard to improve match after match but it is too early to talk about [winning the league]," he told Supersport.
Fabin, who has formerly coached Hearts and Kotoko, also noted that the league is only 12 days old and there's a long way to go.
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