Karela United head coach Nurudeen Amadu says he is encouraged by his team’s gradual improvement as they prepare to face Aduana FC in Sunday’s Ghana Premier League fixture.
The matchweek 18 encounter comes at a time when both sides are seeking momentum, albeit from contrasting recent experiences.
Aduana enter the match under pressure after a 1â0 home loss to Vision FC, a defeat that exposed their recent struggles.
Karela, however, arrive in Dormaa with renewed confidence, having lost only once in their last seven league matches.
Amadu believes his side is maturing tactically and mentally.
“I’m happy that, Inshallah, our team is picking up,” he said. “They are growing in terms of minimising their mistakes.”
“We hope to continue as we did against Nations FC. We want to be tactically disciplined and show tactical flexibility,” he added.
While acknowledging Aduana’s quality and home advantage, Amadu remains optimistic about his team’s direction.
Karela’s recent FA Cup exit on penalties has sharpened their focus on league matters, and the coach expects his players to respond positively.
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