New Edubiase coach concedes team needs to improve on weak defence

Published on: 30 April 2015
New Edubiase coach concedes team needs to improve on weak defence
New Edubiase coach Anthony Commey

New Edubiase coach Anthony Commey admits his team needs to improve their defending in order to survive in the Premier League.

The Berkwai-based club finished the first half of the season as the team with the highest goals conceded.

Edubiase however is the team with the sharpest attack but it is at the back that most of their problems is based on.

The Yenko Nkoa side blew its lead twice to draw with Great Olympics on in the final game of the first half of the season against Great Olympics.

And coach Anthony Commey admits the side must work on improving at the back.

“We are lacking concentration at the back,” he said.

“If you look at the goals we conceded today, my defenders didn’t keep their full concentration.

“It is a problem we have and we must solve this.”

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