By Ameenu Shardow
Berekum Chelsea coach Hans Van Der Plyum is not getting carried away by the weekendââ¬â¢s impressive performance of his team.
The Champions recorded a shocking 4-1 win at Wassaman in the Dutchman's first game after replacing Brit Steve Pollack whose appointment was mutually terminated following a rocky start to the season.
But the ex Heart of Lions coach who had only two-days to work with his new side though delighted by the result remains cautious in his approach.
ââ¬ÅThe players deserve all the commendation because they were very determined to win the game,â⬠he told GHANAsoccernte.com.
ââ¬ÅI had just two-days to work with the team which we used to psych the boys for the weekendââ¬â¢s game and the responded very well.
ââ¬ÅThough I am happy with the performance, this is football and it is not always certain that you get the same result in subsequent games but we will keep working to improve match-by-match.ââ¬
Chelsea who climb to sixth in the Premier League trail current table-toppers Hearts of Oak by just five points and would have the chance to close that gap in midweek where they host new-entrants, Tema Youth.