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David Duncan wants Kotoko to be sexy again.
The recently-appointed head coach has hinted that the team will be approaching their second leg CAF Champions League game against MC El Eulma with attacking intent.
Advancing to the next round is the overriding objective, but pleasing the fans is important to him, as well.
"We obviously need to win the game and the obvious approach is very important," he notes.
"Eulma will obviously be approaching the game with a particular strategy which will in a way affect us but we are approaching the game with an attacking mind."
The Algerians are in Ghana ahead of the game, following a 0-0 game played in North Africa two weeks ago.
The Porcupine Warriors have made several plans to make the atmosphere intimidating, including offering free bus services to fans in and around the Kumasi catchment area.
"I am personally not interested in what the scoreline will be but I can assure fans that will will make them proud come Sunday."
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