New Edubiase president Abdul Salam Yakubu has insisted there is no ââ¬Ëcrisisââ¬â¢ at the club, despite a run of two consecutive losses.
The Bekwai-based side have faced criticism from some quarters after their 2-0 defeat at All Stars, which followed a similar defeat against Hearts of Oak at home.
But the clubââ¬â¢s chief Abdul Salam Yakubu says heââ¬â¢s confident the side will bounce back, starting with the game against champions Kotoko in Kumasi on Sunday.
ââ¬ÅScrutiny is normal. I have been in football for sometime so I have learned not to be surprised by scrutiny,â⬠Salam Yakubu said
ââ¬ÅItââ¬â¢s normal for our fans to criticize us. Weââ¬â¢re worried with the turn of event but we have not given up hope at all.
ââ¬ÅWe have played only two games and so Edubiase will bounce back. For me it is not a crisis. It is two bad results.
"When you want to build something different and players are adapted, comfortable with philosophy for sometime it's more difficult.
ââ¬ÅBut like I said, weââ¬â¢re just passing through a phase and everything will be well.ââ¬
Anthony Commeyââ¬â¢s men will be eager to get back on track when they travel to Kumasi to face in-form Asante Kotoko on Sunday.
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