Head coach of Inter Allies Jimmy James Corbblah has heaved a sigh of relieve after finishing the first round outside the drop zone.
The former Wa All trainer steered the Eleven is to one away the relegation zone having joined the club in the last three matches to the end of the first round.
The Inter Allies tactician cited the youthful nature of his side and the talents on board as enough reasons to sustain their premier league status amid torrid start to the season.
The Tema based top flight campaigners parted ways with ace trainer Herbert Addo after a turbulent start to the campaign that saw them stuck in the red colour zone.
The youthfully inclined trainer predicted a stronger second round for the Eleven is to one of if they can gel as a unit.
“Inter Allies does not deserve to be in the relegation zone. I believe we will even get better when the second round starts because of the young talents we have.
All my players needed is a strong mentality and I am sure by the start of round two.
I am relieved now because we can play without now play without pressure”, Jimmy told sports crusader.
The former Fanboy and Heart of Lions animated tactician revels in the youthful nature and promised to instil that missing self confidence within the playing squad.
” I have a number of talented young players in the team as at now.
All I needed to do is to instil that missing confidence in the team and Inter Allies will be a different team altogether”, the inter Allies trainer concluded.
Jimmy Corbblah engineered a 3-1 defeat for Inter Allies over Berekum Chelsea to move out of the drop after a turbulent start to the campaign.
The animated trainer is noted for his unflinching confidence in players as across his coaching career.
Inter Allies Trainer Relieved To Have Moved Out Of The Drop Zone
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