Medeama SC head coach Ibrahim Tanko has called for composure and patience from his players and supporters as the team navigates the intense pressures of the ongoing 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season.
Despite a string of recent results that included several draws and at least one defeat, Tanko emphasized the importance of staying grounded rather than succumbing to panic, urging everyone involved to prioritize consistent hard work in training sessions and unwavering focus on the task at hand.
This measured approach comes at a time when Medeama SC continues to lead the league standings impressively. After 21 matches, the team has accumulated 41 points, built on a solid record of 11 wins, 8 draws, and just 2 losses.
Their goal difference stands at +16, a clear testament to the defensive resilience and attacking efficiency that have carried them through some of the campaign’s early challenges and tougher stretches.
More recent updates around matchday 22 show them extending their advantage at the summit with 44 points from 22 games (12 wins, 8 draws, 2 losses, +17 GD), even after being held to a draw at home by Aduana FC.
Tanko’s message underscores a belief in process over immediate reactions to setbacks. By reinforcing the need for disciplined preparation and mental strength, he aims to keep the squad locked in on their long-term objective of sustaining their position at the top and mounting a serious challenge for the league title.
This calm leadership has helped Medeama weather fluctuations in form, maintaining their status as frontrunners in what remains a highly competitive Ghana Premier League race.
