King Solomon FC Midfielder, Christian Doe Zinald is opstimystic his side can beat the drop despite their current position in the ongoing GN Bank Division One League.
Despite having a game in hand on the other clubs in Zone Three, the Kwahu Praso based club have struggled to lift themselves from the relegation zone from the start of the campaign.
King Solomon has only managed 15 points in 19 matches and just 11 games to go, many have tipped them to be relegated to Ghana’s third tier by the close of the 2015/2016 season.
But in his quest to encourage his colleagues to fight for survival, midfielder, Christian Doe Zinald says King Solomon are good enough a team to stay in the Division One League.
Speaking in an interview, the 22-year-old, who joined King Solomon at the start of the season from division two side, Kade United minced no words in what his side must do to lift themselves up the table.
“King Solomon is a good side, but we are lacking certain things and we are working on it”, For Zinald told TalksenseSports.
“We hope that everything will work out better for us. Our scoring abilities we will work on it more. Right now, where we are, it’s not good but we’ll come out of that zone. I believe things will work out.” he added
King Solomon were scheduled to travels to face town rivals Okwawu United on Wednesday July 20 for match day 21 but the midweek games in Zone Three were suspended by the Division One League Board due the accident suffered by Heart of Lions encounter to honour their Week 20 game with King Solomon last weekend .
Meanwhile the board will meet later on Thursday to decide on whether or not the Week 21 Fixtures should go on as Lions players continue to recieve treatment at the hospital.
GN Bank DOL: King Solomon Midfielder Confident of Survival
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