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Michael Osei, head coach of Ghana Premier League side, Bibiani GoldStars, is hopeful that his team will beat Asante Kotoko on Saturday to boost their season.
GoldStars lost their first game of the season against Berekum Chelsea; however, Osei is looking forward to a strong comeback in their second game of the season against the Porcupine Warriors at home.
Kotoko are also entering the game after a disappointing draw against Heart of Lions in their first game at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
"We are aiming to beat Kotoko to boost our season after defeat in our first game of the season.
"We lost to Chelsea, so at all costs, we need to get the whole three points at home against Kotoko, and I believe in the team that we can make it," he said.
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