Legon Cities head coach Maxwell Konadu is confident his outfit will survive relegation at the end of the current Ghana Premier League campaign.
Playing Premier League football is highly prestigious for footballers and coaches globally. However, when a club is battling to retain its top-flight status, it leaves the entire team asking questions about what they did wrong.
The 2020-21 Premier League season will come and to an end this week with the Royals who currently sit on the 14th position with 39 points are hoping to survive relegation.
Legon Cities will host Eleven Wonders who are safe from relegation at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday. Ahead of the game, the former Kotoko coach remains confident the club will play top-flight football next season.
“We still have a last match to play against Eleven Wonders at the Accra Sports Stadium.
“So we will do everything in our power to also go and win at home and be safe.
“We will escape relegation; Legon Cities will escape relegation.” Maxwell Konadu told Africa-foot.com.
The Royals are currently embroiled in a protest case after the one filed against them by Elmina Sharks for fixing an unqualified player, Issaka Mohammed. They will be headed for second-tier football next season if the decision goes against them.