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Kotoko coach Michael Osei has attributed his side’s victory over rivals Hearts of Oak down to tactical discipline by his players.
The Porcupines dug deep to secure the victory after playing for an hour with ten men.
For Michael Osei, who reshuffled his pack by sending striker winger Obed Owusu down the wing, his side’s tactical discipline proved the difference.
“I said before the game that it going to be a tactical game and any side that will be more disciplined will carry the day and I know we were more tactical and disciplined on the field of play and we deserved to win the match.”
“I congratulate the players for their hard work and for the victory.”
Michael Osei’s next game in charge of the Porcupines will be a home game against bottom placed Ebusua Dwarfs.
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