WAFA coach Klaus Rasmussen is delighted with the performance of his team in their 2-0 win over Aduana Stars in Week 3 of the ongoing Ghana Premier League on Wednesday.
The Academy Boys dominated and defeated the defending league champions at the Sogakope Red Bulls Arena in midweek.
Goals from defender Musah and Aminu Mohammed ensured Rasmussen's outfit run away with their second win of the season- which propelled them to second on the league standings.
"It was nice and a lot changed in the transition, we took good care and we had to score first and that was a good thing for us and our confidence," he said after the game.
"I am very happy about the way the game went except for a few injuries and I am a little bit sorry about that because we have to play on Saturday again but all three points at home and after this performance, that was very good," he added.
In reflecting on the game, the Danish tactician says his team were organized and tactically disciplined to handle the pressure from the champions insisting they were not lucky but were very responsive to the changes in the game.
"They are very organized and we had two goals. We were very heavy at the back and we had good players in the transition and so they were satisfied and tried o go at them,"
"I don't think we were lucky but if they had scored it wont be okay but we scored and I am very happy about that," Rasmussen deduced.