The Technical Director of Inter Allies, William Klutse, has framed his team's upcoming MTN FA Cup clash as a direct pathway to the next level, both in the competition and for the club's broader ambitions.
Ahead of their Round of 16 match against Dreams FC, Klutse outlined a clear, pragmatic goal for his squad, which is rebuilding after a period of absence from Ghana's top flight.
"We hope to win that game and move forward in the FA Cup," he stated. "Even when we get one goal, we qualify to the next level or stage of the competition, and that is the most important thing."
Klutse emphasized that the focus is purely on progression, not on style points against a formidable opponent. "We don't need to score six because Dreams are a very big, well-organised team," he added, underscoring a strategy centred on efficiency and results over spectacle.
For Inter Allies, success in the cup represents more than just a trophy; it is a powerful symbol of their resurgence. A victory would propel them into the quarter-finals and signal their return as a competitive force in Ghanaian football. Klutse expressed confidence in his team's readiness, saying, "We are looking forward to a very good, competitive game. Currently we are in a very good shape and I believe and trust that we are going to put up a very good fight."
The match is part of the MTN FA Cup Round of 16 weekend scheduled for February 6-9, 2026. All eyes will be on whether Inter Allies can take that crucial step to the next level and continue their compelling journey back to prominence.
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