
Karela United head coach Nurudeen Amadu says the club’s primary objective this season is to build consistency and secure a respectable position on the Ghana Premier League table.
The Pride and Passion Boys narrowly avoided relegation last season but have made a positive start to the 2025/26 campaign. After two games, they sit third with four points, recording a win and a draw.
Speaking to Graphic Sports, Amadu admitted that survival last season was too close for comfort, stressing the need for steady progress.
“We escaped relegation by the skin of our teeth last season, and that is not a situation we want to find ourselves in again,” the former FC Samartex coach said.
“Starting well has given us belief, but the real work is ensuring consistency, especially at home. If we can win the majority of our matches at Aliu Mahama, then we can fight for a respectable position on the league log,” he added.
Karela will aim to extend their unbeaten run when they welcome Medeama SC to the Aliu Mahama Stadium on Sunday in a Matchday 3 fixture, scheduled to kick off at 15:00 GMT.