New Eleven Wonders head coach Emmanuel Aidoo says accepting the role came with significant risk, but he is fully committed to keeping the club in the Ghana Premier League.
Aidoo took charge following the exits of Nii Odartey Lamptey and J.E. Sarpong, who left due to internal challenges. Since his arrival, Wonders have progressed in the FA Cup and, on Monday, finally secured their first Premier League win of the season — a 2-0 victory over Dreams FC on Matchday 12.
Speaking on Asempa FM, Aidoo admitted the task handed to him is clear:
“I’ve been tasked to ensure that Eleven Wonders does not go on relegation, but I must say that accepting the challenge to coach Eleven Wonders was a risk.”
He also clarified reports surrounding player welfare, confirming that salaries have been paid.
“As far as I know, the Eleven Wonders players have been paid their monthly salaries.”
Eleven Wonders remain bottom of the table with six points and face Swedru All Blacks on Sunday in their Matchday 13 fixture.