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Coach Prosper Narteh Ogum has sticked to the setup to put against Berekum Chelsea in the last Ghana premier League match and Albert Amoah together with Kwame Poku would lead the attack for the porcupines at the Kpando stadium this afternoon. Asare in post, center backs are Samba O'Neil and Michael Sefah.
We can say one thing for certain, the Ghanaian mentality. We have a tougher mentality than any South African player. You know Ghanaians are naturally highly good. That is not to say South African players are not talented; they have a lot of talent, but the difference is the mentality."Maxwell went on to say that the coaches in South Africa are unpredicted, in contrast to Ghana, where you can readily predict a coach's next move or tactics.In the Championship, where I coached, the majority of the coaches played different styles of football. You have to be known for what you do best, and that is something I've
noticed.You can plainly see the difference between one team playing and the other, unlike here where most of the teams are predictable, but in the South African tournament, you can't predict what will happen next as he stated.A number of clubs are fighting for a position in the middle division as the Ashanti Regional Division Two division draws to a close this weekend.In Zone 1, Natcosta will be hoping for a positive result to avoid relegation.Kumasi Holy Stars will face Bafag Rainbow in a game that could seal their fate and see them relegated to the fourth-tier league.Adom FC has already secured a place in the middle league. In Zone 2, Midcity has secured their consecutive middle league slot. Bantama Lions are languishing at the bottom with just five points after 15 games and will be relegated regardless of the result in their final game against Kumasi AIK.In Zone 3, with three teams – Sasaamo Panin, Fast Track, and Namoro Academy – fighting for a single middle league slot.
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