Newly-appointed head coach of Nations FC, Samuel Frimpong Manso believes starting a new challenge with a point away at Bechem United is a great start for him and is looking forward to improving the team as the progresses.
The Eagles held the Hunters to a very thrilling goalless draw on the afternoon of Friday, October 31, in match-day 8 opener at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park.
The game was really a very exciting one with Bechem United slightly on top and dominated in most situations but still couldn’t snatch all three points. Emmanuel Abban was served with the best chance in the game but unfortunately fired wide leaving a huge heartbreak among the home fans.
Speaking in a post-match interview with TV3, the experienced tactician says he was satisfied with his players’ performance but added there’s more room for improvement.
“I think it’s our first away point and for me I think Nations have been a good side all this while but sometimes you do all things possible and it’s still not work but the boys did we.
“We face Hohoe next and we will not underrate them. We will work hard, correct our mistakes but it’s a good start for me.”
Nations FC are also now unbeaten in their last two matches and have risen to the ninth spot with 9 points and will host newbies Hohoe United next.

