First Ghana Premier League season challenging for Vision FC – Prince Tagoe
Vision FC Communications Director, Prince Tagoe, has described the membership’s maiden marketing campaign in the Ghana Premier League as a season of great lessons, with upright three matches left to defend their prime-flight region.
The membership, primarily based on a imaginative and prescient to promote younger talent and target a first-rate-four originate, has viewed a season marked by fluctuating invent and inconsistent outcomes.
While their preliminary ambitions now seem out of reach, Vision FC have earned reward for the emergence of promising avid gamers who’ve impressed throughout the promoting campaign.
Currently placed 12th on the league table after 31 matchweeks, the membership has gathered 39 functions from 9 wins, 12 attracts, and 11 defeats.
Head coach Nana Kwaku Agyemang has led the side thru a turbulent but instructive stir, with lessons drawn from irritating fixtures at some level of the nation.
“I mediate it’s been very irritating. We’ve learnt a extensive selection of issues since the start of the season, the start of the promoting campaign,” Tagoe said, as quoted by Citi Sports.
“There’s been venues that we’ve been to⦠we’ve learnt the device in which it’s miles to play at these venues⦠we’ve learnt lots from these diverse venues.”
Searching forward, Vision FC face a extremely crucial clash in opposition to fellow relegation-threatened Karela United on Sunday on the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex, with each groups decided for maximum functions.