I don’t know how fixed matches are played – Techiman Eleven Wonders coach Ignatius Osei Fosu

Techiman Eleven Wonders head coach, Ignatius Osei Mensah has dismissed reports that their matchday 32 game with Great Olympics was fixed.

Eleven Wonders shockingly recorded a 1-0 win over the ‘Dade Lads’ at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.

Abdul Ganiu Abass’ 85th-minute goal separated the two sides at the Accra Sports Stadium.

After the game, some section of Great Olympics fans criticized their club for playing it soft to allow Wonders to run away with all the three points.

However, Ignatius Osei Fosu speaking to the press after the game poured cold water on the fans’ claims.

“I don’t know how fixed games are played but if they [Olympics fans] don’t know, Olympics have never beaten me before as a coach,” he said.

“The second thing is that, this team is a team on the ascendancy.

“The reality on the ground is that, check all our away games, after we have played AshantiGold, you could see we are a team is developing gradually.

“For me, I think it about decisions in terms of officiating that has cost us in all our away matches.

“So it is not as it is a team that does not do well.

“People should get it, we got points at Kotoko, we got points at Aduana, we got points at AshantiGold so it should tell you the kind of team we are but that is football,” he added.

Eleven Wonders’ victory pushed them into 12th with 39 points from 32 games. They need at least two points from their last two games to escape relegation.

Source: Modern Ghana

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