Great Olympics shareholder Talal Fatal confident of relegation survival

Published on: 29 June 2017

Great Olympics majority shareholder Talal Fatal is confident his outfit will survive relegation at the end of the Ghana Premier League season.

The Dade Boys woes in the ongoing Ghana Premier League were further deepened on Wednesday when they suffered a 1-0 defeat at Dormaa against Aduana Stars courtesy a Bright Nsiah's 45th minute strike.

With ten matches to end the league, Olympics will need to pick at least eight wins to have a chance of beating the drop.

 

However, Fatal admitted that they face an uphill task to realize their wish of beating the drop but says it's still possible to achieve it.

“We haven’t lost hope, we have more matches to play, the most important things is to try and win most of our remaining matches,” he told the media.

“Of course I must admit we are in a difficult position but it is very possible we can get ourselves out of the relegation zone.

“With Olympics, we believe in ourselves and we believe we can stay in the League, we never lost hope.”

The Club returned to the domestic top-flight having suffered demotion two seasons ago.

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