Michael Baidoo has made a firm commitment to help Plymouth Argyle escape the relegation zone and retain their Championship status. The club is currently struggling at the bottom of the league table with just 21 points after 27 matches. Despite the challenging situation, Baidoo, who joined Plymouth from Swedish side Elfsborg in a record-breaking winter transfer deal until 2028, remains optimistic.
In an interview with BBC World News, Baidoo shared his determination to take the survival battle one game at a time. “We have a big task ahead now,” he said. “We can’t focus on the end, we need to focus on what’s in front of us.” With the team in a precarious position, Baidoo emphasized the importance of focusing on each match and securing as many points as possible.
Though he admits the road ahead will be tough, Baidoo is resolute in his goal to help the team rise from the bottom of the table. The Ghanaian midfielder has already made three appearances for Plymouth, and he is eager to contribute further as the team pushes toward safety.
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