Great Olympics’ Chief Executive Officer, Oluboi Commodore, has declared their remaining Ghana Premier League games as “do or die” as the club battles to avoid relegation.
Currently sitting in 16th place with 39 points from 31 games, the Dade boys face a critical three-game stretch.
They will play an outstanding match against Dreams FC today, Wednesday, followed by a crucial encounter with Hearts of Oak on Sunday, and conclude the season against Real Tamale United.
“We have no choice but to win the remaining games to secure our survival. These games are called do or die because we have to save ourselves,” Commodore told Akama FM. “Although we did not expect to find ourselves in this situation, we will accept it and move on.“
Great Olympics boosted their survival hopes with a surprising 1-0 victory over Asante Kotoko on Sunday at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex.
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