Maintaining Premier League status is the objective, says struggling Inter Allies coach Felix Aboagye

Published on: 06 April 2021

Inter Allies head coach, Felix Aboagye has admitted that maintaining the status in the Premier League is now the priority.

The Capelli Boys lie bottom of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League table after 18 matches played with 13 points.

Felix Aboagye joined the club as an assistant to outgone Danijel Mujkanovic.

The former Liberty Professionals deputy coach was given the permanent job after his boss was recalled by Capelli Sports.

Aboagye in an interview revealed that he wants to help his side stay in the top flight.

“At the moment the position that we are is not encouraging so we want to avoid relegation first," he said.

“Then after we do that, it will be a plus for me and then we see the way forward.

“But at the moment you cannot say you are going to play top four because it is impossible because of the points that we have now.

“Now is the time to avoid relegation so we want to pick as many points as possible to make sure that we avoid relegation then we can look forward for the future.” Felix Aboagye told Adamu Muftawu.

He grabbed his first point in charge of Inter Allies in a 1-1 away draw against Dreams FC at Dawu on matchday 18.

Felix Aboagye’s next task with Inter Allies is against second-place Karela United on Saturday, April 10 at Dawu.

He has previously served as an assistant under Yaw Acheampong at Premier League club, Elmina Sharks.

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