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Soccer News of Thursday, 25 November 2010

Source: GNA

"Win on Sunday non-negotiable"- Coach Amissah

Accra, Nov. 25, GNA - Struggling Tudu Mighty Jets welcome New Edubiase to the Ohene Djan Stadium in a Premier League duel which Coach Jonas Amissah says a win for his side remains non-negotiable.

The debutants are second from the bottom of the summit and Coach Amissah told GNA Sports winning would be the only way to begin a dream surge on the table which has Real Tamale United (RTU) sitting at the foot. "We must win at all cost because without all three points we cannot get the surge we want on the table. We will do whatever humanely possible to ensure that we bag all the points at home." The Jets appears an improved side since the arrival of the former Tano Bofoakwa trainer but that is yet to tell in their goal scoring efficiency with coach Amissah believing the next fourteen days could mark a massive turnaround in their fortunes.

"We have slightly improved the last few days but I'm yet to see the transformation I desire. I however see that coming in the next two weeks or so".

Jets' have won three times this season with inexperience cited as their biggest bane; an assertion Coach Amissah gladly embraces. "The players are very inexperienced and I will have to continue to insist on what they must do to begin to produce the results. They are yet to implement the few tricks I have taught them to get the team better, but I will continue to push until we achieve our aim and goal". His thirst for an all round team will influence his shopping list as he recruits players for the second round of the season when the transfer window opens. "The defence has stabilized well but I still need a player for the lateral defence and a back up in the central defence. The midfield and the attack will also need a few experienced hands."

Coach Amissah questioned the finishing power of the team despite the efficiency of star striker Aaron Amoah who has scored in every Jets win. "We are beginning to create some decent chances but our finishing power is very poor. It is important that we begin to convert them for the results to show". Jets have piled a sorry eleven points from a possible 36 in 12 games and have struggled all season to the disappointment of their vociferous and expectant followers. 25 Nov. 10