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General Manager of Asante Kotoko is hopeful the Porcupines can clinch their fourth league title in five years come the end of the season.
The Porcupines endured a torrid start to the campaign going four games without a win before a matchday five win over Hasaacas.
The Porcupines are now in a rich vein of form winning four of their last five games and the former Kotoko player is confident his side can kick start a title charge
“We are still aiming to win the league title because nothing has changed in the club and at the end of the season we will surely be the champions,” he told Asempa Sports.
“The club can’t do without the various supporters group and it was very obvious that there was a time when there was some misunderstanding between the management and the various groups but if you want the best for Kotoko, it not about the individuals but it a matter of coming together.”
“It was very important to meet the various supporter’s groups to settle every misunderstanding and we had a perfect deliberations with the various supporters groups.”
Kotoko will be hoping to continue their impressive under Michael Osei as they play Storm Academy in round 16 of the MTN FA Cup competition.
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