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Kumasi Asante Kotoko coach Bogdan Korak claims the club will improve in the second half of the league after they slipped into the bottom three of the League table.
The Serbian had been brought in to salvage the season after Ebo Mends lost a third game of the season against Hearts of Oak. Kotoko were still in a healthy position then but the club's hierarchy panicked.
Korak has however done little to stem the tide and stop the rot, losing three games in four since he took charge of the Porcupine warriors.
But he is adamant, insisting, fans will see a different Kotoko in the second half of the season. Fans of the club will be hoping it happens quickly.
They slipped into the relegation zone with their sixth defeat in their last seven games and their seventh in all.
The Porcupine warriors have collected only one point out of a possible twenty-one and Korak himself has collected one point out of the four games he has been directly responsible for.
Source: Kickoff.com
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