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Asante Kotoko coach, Prosper Nartey Ogum, is seeking to sustain the team's momentum as the first round of the Ghana Premier League draws to a close.
The Porcupine Warriors have regained form, winning five of their last six matches in all competitions, and four of their last five matches in the league.
Prosper Ogum's men have also conceded only two goals in their that period, a run that has impressed the coach.
"It's about players adhering to tactical instructions at every point in training and transferring those instructions into the game," he said.
''Football is a team sport, and once there's an element of communication, cooperation, and coordination, it's very easy for players to play together in every department of the game," he added.
With a crucial match against Vision F.C. on Sunday, Ogum is keen to see his team execute their training ground strategies effectively.
Kotoko are just two points behind league leaders Heart of Lions and could go top of the league with a win on Sunday.
Ogum is chasing his second Premier League title with the Porcupine Warriors and a win on Sunday will propel them to the top four and Kotoko will hope one of the top four teams will drop points.
Sunday's match is scheduled for 3 PM at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, promises to be an exciting encounter.
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