I WILL SCORE MORE THAN 10 GOALS THIS SEASON FOR OLYMPICS _ AWAKO PROMISE.

Accra great Olympics mildfielder general Gladson Awako has said he has more than ten goals to score for his club and also himself.

Awako who joined great Olympics last season after his contract with Congoles side tp mazembe ended, has been the main man behind Olympics impressive performance this season.

According to him, he has sight on scoring between 10_15 goals for his side in the ongoing Ghana premier league

“As a midfielder yours is to assist and also to score.

“As an offensive midfielder I have set a target for myself.

“I roughly should get between 10 to 15 goals before the end of the season.

“I am working towards that even though I know it won’t be easy.”

Awako already having four goals in his basket this season for great Olympics.

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