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Medeama SC Coach Praises Team’s Resilient Comeback Victory
Medeama SC head coach, Ibrahim Tanko, has expressed his satisfaction following his team's impressive 3-1 comeback win over Bechem United in their return to league action. The match, held at the TNA Park on Sunday as part of Matchday 23, saw the Yellow and Mauve overturn an early deficit to secure all three points. Bechem United initially took the lead, but Medeama responded strongly, demonstrating resilience and determination. The victory was particularly significant as it marked their first game back after a five-week break, which was necessitated by the tragic passing of Francis Frimpong, also known as Nana Pooley. Tanko commended his players for their fighting spirit, emphasizing that their dominant performance justified the win.
Speaking after the game, Tanko highlighted the quality of his squad and the importance of having a fully fit team available for selection. He noted that his side had several missed opportunities in the first half but ultimately secured a well-deserved victory. The coach attributed their success to the intensive training sessions the team had leading up to the match, which allowed them to maintain their sharpness and cohesion. With all key players present and fit, Tanko is optimistic about Medeama SC’s prospects for the rest of the season. He believes that with the team playing at full strength, they can continue to deliver strong performances and climb higher in the league standings.
Following this crucial win, Medeama SC now sits in sixth place on the league table with 32 points, level with Nations FC after 20 games. The team will shift their focus to their next challenge—an away fixture against Nations FC at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Stadium on Sunday. Tanko is determined to build on their momentum and ensure his squad remains competitive in the title race. The coach's confidence in his players, coupled with their ability to bounce back from setbacks, signals that Medeama SC could be a formidable force as the season progresses.
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