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Kumasi Asante Kotoko striker, Dauda Mohammed, says the mood has changed in the club’s dressing room and amongst the fans following their impressive performances in the Ghana Premier League.
Dauda’s brace against Dwarfs last Sunday ensured the Porcupines have picked up 12 points out of the possible 15 under the guidance of
Coach Micheal Osei ably supported by his technical team.
But the striker believes they must continue working hard to keep winning.
“We have to continue picking the victories, you can’t get carried away and we must continue working in order to keep winning,” he told Adom FM Sports.
“The feeling around the team now is great so we must do everything possible to make the supporters and the team owner Otumfour Osei Tutu happy all the time.”
When quizzed about his goal scoring form in the last five matches, Dauda was optimistic about maintaining the standard.
“I am not liberated at all because l can score more for the team and myself.”
Dauda is currently with the Black Satellites preparing for next week’s Africa Youth Championship qualifier against Ethiopia and could miss
Kotoko’s next league game against Bechem United in Bechem on Wednesday.
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