By Ameenu Shardow
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Fetteh Feyenoord coach John Kila refuses to get carried away following his side's 1-0 win over Eleven Wise in the Premier League promotional playoffs.
The Gomoaa lads went joint-top in Zone II of the Middle League thanks to a 66 th minute strike by Samuel Tetteh.
The vital win sets Feyenoord on a solid path towards staging a return to the Ghana Premier League as they alongside Eleven Wise are considered the standout teams in Zone II.
But coach John Kila says there is still more work to be done before promotion to the Ghanaian top flight is secured.
“This is just one game we have played and we have two more to go so nothing is achieved yet,” he told GHANAsoccernet.com.
“I was impressed by the performance of my players but we still have two more games to play.”
Feyenoord will now be facing Gold Stars – who beat Dunkwa United on Friday – in the Matchday 2 fixture on Tuesday.


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