Olympics count on miracle for survival

Published on: 11 May 2010

Great Olympics hopes of staying in the Ghana Premier League hang by a thin thread as defeat to Kotoko on Wednesday can plunge them from the top flight.

Olympics need nothing but a win to pull away from the drop and hope other results go their way.

Head coach Isaac Acquaye is keeping hope alive and prays for a miracle on the final day of competition.

"We can't give up for now and my boys know they have to keep their heads up until the final whistle tomorrow (Wednesday)," he said.

"With determination and prayers we can survive although most people doubt us."

New Edubiase, who lie above Olympics with a two-point advantage, can be trapped if they fail to beat Liberty Professionals at the Len Clay.

Real Tamale United, candidates in the dog fight, must beat already relegated Hasaacas at the Sekondi Stadium to move away.

The battle for fouth-place also intensifies with Wa All Stars holding the advantage as they play Eleven Wise at home.

Wise could topple Heart of Lions, currently in fourth, if a win as the latter play Hearts of Oak at the Ohene Djan Stadium.

AshantiGold need to win against Bechem Chelsea to clear seal a fourth league title at the Golden City Park in Berekum.

Second-place Aduana Stars will be waiting for a slip by the leaders as they seek to win against Arsenals at Dormaa Ahenkro.

Kessben FC host King Faisal at the Anane Boateng Stadium in Abrankese.

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