Great Olympics boss Annor Walker is hopeful for top finish despite week 30 2-1 defeat to Medeama at home.
The gaffer believes Olympics’ ambitions and expectations for top-four has not been crushed.
The Accra-based side appears favorite for top-four, however second consecutive defeat have seen Walker’s side slipped to the seventh position with 43 points.
They now find themselves four points adrift the fourth position.
Speaking to the StarTimes on their top four ambitions after a 2-1 defeat to the Mauve and Yellow side on Saturday, Coach Walker said: It’s never been crushed because we are left with four matches so I’m fighting to the end of the last match then I call it ‘done’.
“Since it is not done, I am not giving up.”
The two times GPL winners will travel to play King Faisal in their next fixture on week 31.
King Faisal who are struggling to escape relegation will be eyeing for good result at home against ‘Oly Dade’ after their week 30 clash against Karela United.
Olympics defeated Alhaji Grusah’s side in the first leg by a 2-1 scoreline in Accra but the second leg at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium promises to be an epic clash.