Great Olympics head coach Annor Walker has lauded the performance of his boys following their victory against Dreams FC in matchday 17 of the Ghana Premier League.
The wonder club defied all odds to overcome the Still Believe lads at their own backyard on Sunday.
A second half strike from Thomas Acquah was enough to hand them their fourth away win of the season.
Speaking to the media after the game, Walker expressed his satisfaction with the results.
” It a match that we knew it was going to be difficult but tactically we worked on it and it has paid well for me and I am very happy for my boys and to the almighty father, so I ‘m very happy” he said.
“Honestly the team is for me, I’m the coach and father for the boys and so in my absence they were worried and were calling me in my sick bed. So they wanted me the way I am to them and how I treat them and they always want to die for me,” He added