Michael Osei says Bibiani Gold Stars need to get a good game against Accra Great Olympics

Michael Osei, the head coach of Gold Stars, has stated his club’s intention to focus and exert tremendous effort in order to earn one or three points when the team plays Great Olympics.

The Bibiani-based team is in Accra right now getting ready for their match versus Great Olympics on Sunday at 3:00 pm in week two of the BetPawa Premier League.

In just two games this season, the Gold Stars have already earned three points. They suffered a 2-0 defeat to Berekum Chelsea in their debut game, but they recovered to defeat Asante Kotoko 2-1 the following week.

In an interview with star times ahead of the game, he told them they  need to focus again, they need to put on extra efforts and make sure they get a good game in the coming match against Great Olympics.

In order to achieve success in the forthcoming game against Great Britain, Michael Osei emphasised the necessity for his players to keep their focus and work even harder.

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