In a surprising twist following their 1-0 victory over Skyy FC at home, the owner of New Edubiase Football Club, Abdul Salem Yakubu, has downplayed the team’s aspirations for promotion to the Ghana Premier League.
The victory against Skyy FC marked a significant achievement for New Edubiase, positioning them favorably in the competition.
However, instead of reveling in the triumph and expressing optimism for promotion, Abdul Salem Yakubu delivered a surprising statement indicating that the team is not ready to qualify for the Ghana Premier League.
The unexpected declaration has left football enthusiasts and pundits speculating on the motives behind such sentiments, especially after a notable win that showcased the team’s capabilities.
Abdul Salem Yakubu’s comments add an intriguing layer to New Edubiase’s journey in the league, prompting questions about the club’s goals and ambitions for the current season.
While most teams would celebrate such victories as a step closer to promotion, New Edubiase’s owner seems to be managing expectations and setting a unique narrative for the club’s trajectory.
The football community will be closely watching New Edubiase in the coming fixtures to understand how this statement aligns with the team’s performance on the field.
Whether this is a strategic move to alleviate pressure on the players or a genuine assessment of the team’s readiness for top-flight football remains to be seen.
As the Division One League unfolds, New Edubiase’s journey will undoubtedly be followed with heightened curiosity, not just for their performance on the pitch but also to understand the nuances of Abdul Salem Yakubu’s vision for the club.
Football fans can expect an added layer of drama and intrigue as New Edubiase navigates the challenges of the league, with their owner’s unexpected declaration shaping the narrative of their campaign.
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