The assistant coach of Ebusua Dwarfs Fred Frimpong says striker Bright Lukman's low productivity in the first round of the Premier League was based on a knee injury he nursed.
Dwarfs have been in crisis this season after recording 14 points in 15 games, a feat which led to the sacking of coach J.E Sarpong.
In an interview, coach Frimpong attributed Lukman's poor run of form in the first round of the league to not being fully fit. "Bright Lukman's low productivity is due to lack of support and he was nursing a knee injury," he said.
Talking about the club's approach to the second round of the league, coach Fred Frimpong promised that Dwarfs will surely come back stronger as they seek to get out of their relegation struggle.
He noted that the team is currently in good shape ahead of the second round.
By Nii Djanie