Head ccoach for Ghana Premier League champions Medeama SC, Evans Adotey has promised to go all out against Remo Stars FC this Sunday afternoon in the first preliminary round of the CAF Champions League.
The gaffer is confident in his team and believes they’ve had a really good pre-season friendly games ahead of the club’s first ever CAF Champions League game.
According to him, it’s all about game plan and setting your objectives right against such oppositions and is full of believe that he has a good team to down the Nigerians in Ghana ahead of the second leg.
“it’s all about your game plan looking at your opponents. Looking at the opponent, they will come and sit back and come on a counter. I want to go all out. Medeama want to go all out.”
“We’ve got to steal the show at the expense of the Nigerians who also share the same ambition of qualifying to the next round. So, believe me, you will see Medeama on Sunday! We are going all out so that the second leg will be a mere formality.
“As I speak five weeks so far, we’ve had six competition games and looking comfortable with my set-up. We are prepared for the upcoming game on Sunday. Talking of injury situation, there are some minor knocks, but 99% of my squad are ready for Sunday’s encounter.
“One may not come out as a coach to demonstrate or brief the public as to how he plans or his knowledge about the opponent. We’ve observed their games. Recently I saw their games during a tournament in Nigeria.”
“I have seen them severally and I have tapes of their games. Together with my team and the players, we’ve been observing. We’ve identified few points including weaknesses and strength. We’ve seen them and we’ve planned for them. Today marks the final leg of our preparations and we hope to make sure everything is set for victory on Sunday.
“As a coach, it’s all about setting your objectives right. Whether playing home or away first, all that I need to do is to make sure the expectation of getting to the next round is met. So, you look at your game plan, whoever or whatever you think can help you to qualify unlike thinking Ghana playing home first or away first. So, it’s about setting your objective right and ensuring players adhere to your game plan,”, he told the press.