Swedru All Blacks Public Relations Officer, Nat Ofosu, remains optimistic that the club can bounce back after a difficult start to the season.
The club has managed just eight points from their opening ten matches in the Ghana Premier League, registering one win, one draw, and eight losses.
Speaking to Citi Sports, Ofosu revealed that the technical team has identified key areas for improvement and is working to steer the team back on course.
We’ve acknowledged the challenges; playing ten games and only picking up eight points shows there’s a need to work harder. There is definitely room for improvement, and we are taking steps to address this
Ofosu stressed that the team has identified specific problems in performance and finishing.
We’ve pinpointed issues in our play, particularly in creating and converting chances. That’s where we are focusing our efforts. The technical team, management, players, and even our supporters are all working together to turn things around. Gradually, we believe results will pick up

He also hinted at potential squad adjustments to strengthen the team in the second transfer window.
“We may look to make one or two changes if possible, but until then, we are confident we are on the right track. The aim is to improve performance, secure results, and ensure the club remains in the Premier League
Despite the struggles, he remains hopeful about the team’s prospects.
“It’s not ideal in terms of results, but we are working hard behind the scenes. Everyone ; from management to technical staff, players, and supporters; needs to pull together. It’s a collective effort, and we believe we can overcome the current challenges

This comes at a time as they secure qualification to the top flight of Ghanaian football after Swedru All Blacks last participated in the 2008/2009 Ghana Premier League. The zone two side were relegated with 36 points and finished 14th place.









