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The Communications Director of Vision FC, Prince Tagoe has stated that the clubs debut season in the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League campaign is a "learning phase".



Tagoe implies that while they may not have achieved immediate success in their first season, they are focused on acquiring new knowledge and skills, understanding the challenges of the top flight, and building a strong foundation for future success.



He further said that they are focused on avoiding relegation and maintaining their top flight status, while they use the above mentioned approach, which is common for teams in their inaugural season, they are still working hard to adjust, gain experience, and develop as a cohesive unit. 



"I think it’s been very challenging," Tagoe told Channel One TV. "We’ve learnt a lot of things since the start of the season, the start of the campaign. 



"There’s been venues that we’ve been to, that we’ve learnt how, I mean, it is to play at those venues, talk of break home, talk of when she talks of summer takes and just to mention a few.



"But, I mean, as I said, we’ve learnt a lot from those various venues and so if, by God’s grace and by the intent of hard work, we are able to beat Kerala and then stay in the league, we’re going to definitely do things differently or approach games differently come next season."



Under the tutelage of coach Nana Kwaku Agyemang, Vision FC are 12th with 39 points on the league standings, securing 9 wins, drew 12 and lost 11 after 31 rounds of matches.



Vision FC butt heads with fellow sufferers Karela United in a high-stakes game for both clubs at the Nii Adjei Kraku II Sports Complex on Sunday, May 25 at 15:00 GMT.



By: Pascal Amoah