Legon Cities head coach, Maxwell Konadu has assured that the playing body will improve their performance in the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League second round of games.
The Royals finished on the 12th position with 21 points after defeating King Faisal 1-0 on home turf last Monday in week 17 on Monday afternoon.
Jonah Attuquaye's 60th-minute strike earned Legon Cities all three points against the 'Insha Allah' lads.
Speaking after the game, the former Kotoko coach said, “We did what we have to do today. King Faisal are a good side, don’t forget that but my boys did very well. I am happy we won our last game at home," he said after the game.
“We had a difficult league start. We assembled a new team, so it was going to take time obviously but gradually we are getting there and in the second-round things will be better than this.
"We are playing more like a team now because we spoke to the boys and they clearly understood what we win. We are not risking anything at the moment. We will maintain our system and pray for luck to be on our side this afternoon," he added.
- What next?
Legon Cities will host Hearts of Oak in the matchday 18 games at the El-Wak Stadium.


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