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Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito has expressed his frustration over his side's stalemate with Aduana FC in the Ghana Premier League over the weekend.
The Porcupine Warriors were held to a 1-1 draw by the Dormaa-based side on matchday 10 of Ghana's top flight, making it back-to-back games Kotoko have failed to win a game since the victory over Hearts of Oak.
Aduana took an early lead in the game before Kotoko snatched an equaliser through Lord Amoah.
However, it could have been better for Zito's players who saw the majority of the ball and created some decent chances in the game.
"I’m not satisfied with the draw against Aduana, but I can’t blame anyone," the gaffer said after the game.
"We had a lot of possession and created many chances, but we couldn’t score. We need to work on our finishing."
The draw against Aduana leaves Kotoko in sixth position, five points behind league leaders, Medeama and Heart of Lions.
Kotoko will play against Young Apostles in their next league game.
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