Swedru All Blacks say they remain hopeful of turning their season around despite a difficult opening run in the Ghana Premier League.
The newly promoted side have gathered only eight points from their first ten fixtures, a spell that has seen them won twice, drew twice, and lost six.
Club PRO Nat Ofosu believes the team is far from discouraged and insists preparations are ongoing to correct early setbacks.
“We’ve acknowledged the challenges; playing ten games and only picking up eight points shows there’s a need to work harder. There is definitely room for improvement, and we are taking steps to address this,” he told Citi Sports.
According to him, inefficiency in the final third has been one of their biggest stumbling blocks, something the club is actively working to fix.
“We’ve pinpointed issues in our play, particularly in creating and converting chances. That’s where we are focusing our efforts. The technical team, management, players, and even our supporters are all working together to turn things around. Gradually, we believe results will pick up.”
All Blacks face Dreams FC in their next match on November 23.