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Basake Holy Stars coach Abdulai Gazale attributes win over Berekum Chelsea to tactical change

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Basake Holy Stars head coach Abdulai Gazale has attributed his crew’s well-known 2-1 victory over Berekum Chelsea at home on Sunday within the Ghana Premier League to a tactical swap.

The gain ended a disappointing speed for the league debutants, who had managed most effective one gain in their outdated 9 matches within the league.

Before the match towards Chelsea, Basake’s most effective victory had near from a forfeit when Nsoatreman FC abandoned the league, which implies Holy Stars had in the starting up passed over out on a deserved gain.

Gazale made a key chance to alter his crew’s formation, switching from the long-established 4-2-3-1 diagram to a 3-4-3 setup with floating plump-backs both within the midfield and on the wings.

In his post-match interview, Gazale expressed relief and pleasure with the consequence.

“It feels neutral correct because we own misplaced so many matches, and this day I clear to change strategies from the long-established 4-2-3-1 diagram to three-4-3 with an orientation of having floating plump-backs within the heart and, on the same time, on our wings.”

“In overall, we own performed well because we had been struggling to gain matches of unhurried, but the largest thing is to salvage the three aspects, which we own.

“I’m hoping we can continue to net aspects so that we’ll dawdle a ways from where we’re mendacity.”

The gain lifted Basake Holy Stars to 12th situation with 30 aspects within the 18-crew league standings.

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