Ghana Premier League side, Great Olympics despite having their shaky start still wave on somehow are still very optimistic of avoiding relegation, says club CEO Oluboi Commodore.
The 'Dade' outfit performance compared to the previous two seasons, has been really abysmal having dropped some precious point and currently find themselves around danger zone on the league table.
They nipped on Charles Danso Otu's 52nd minute goal to narrowly edge regional rivals Accra Lions by 1-0 in the last round of matches to enhance their survival chances as they currently sit 15th on the log with 42 points after 32 matches.
Speaking in an interview, the experience Oluboi Commodore firmly and strongly has all the hopes that, his side will play their hearts out in the remaining two games to stay in the topflight.
“We are confident that we will survive relegation. we have two games to end the season, so if we are able to win four out of the six points we will be safer than necessary. Even if we get three out of the six points, we can stay depending on other results. We will not rely on other results so we will approach the remaining two games stronger."
They will play as guests to Dreams FC in Dawu in GPL match-week 33 this weekend.

