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    The head coach of Medeama Sporting Club, Ibrahim Tanko The head coach of Medeama Sporting Club, Ibrahim Tanko

    The head coach of Medeama Sporting Club, Ibrahim Tanko, has admonished his players to put the defeat to Bibiani Gold Stars in the Ghana Premier League over the weekend behind them.

    The gaffer was displeased on Sunday after his team suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to Gold Stars in Week 28 of the Ghanaian top-flight league.

    Speaking in his post-match interview, Coach Ibrahim Tanko applauded the performance of his players, raising concerns about some decisions the match officials took during the game.

    He assured fans that his team will continue to work hard in training to bounce back with a win against Young Apostles in the next league match.

    “We are going to prepare very well. We want to win our next game at home and, so we are definitely going to prepare very well. We have to put this game behind us. What happened cannot come back, so we are going to prepare well for Young Apostles,” coach Ibrahim Tanko said.

    A win for Medeama SC against Young Apostles in the next matchday will put the team back in the Ghana Premier League title race.



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