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Stand-in assistant coach of Asante Kotoko, Godwin Ablordey, has hailed the performance of the players after their 1-0 win over Dreams FC.
The former captain, who until a few weeks was the team manager of the club, was of the view that every match Kotoko played was difficult considering their reputation.
However, the players stood tall among all difficulties to fetch them their first away win of the season and Ablordey is full of praises for them
“You know for Kotoko, every match that you play is a difficult match because playing against Kotoko is everybody’s world Cup.”
“If anybody plays against Kotoko, he wants to prove something against Kotoko, maybe he wants to come and play Kotoko, so every game is very difficult for us.
“This is our first away win and we are very happy with the performance of the players.”
“We worked hard at the training grounds, we came here, we spoke to them and what we asked them to do they did it and we had the maximum three points.”
“We thank the players and we thank the fans too, so from here we are not going to relax, we are going continue with the matches ahead.”
Kotoko’s next game is a home tie against New Edubiase.
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