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Asante Kotoko striker, Dauda Mohammed, is wary of Aduana Stars as both clubs clash in a midweek league fixture at the Baba Yara Stadium.
The first leg ended 1-0 in favor of the Dormaa side which marked the end of David Duncan’s reign as Asante Kotoko coach.
And Dauda, who broke his goal drought is expecting another difficult encounter against Yahaya Mohammed and his colleagues.
“If Kotoko wants to win the league, then we should win every match.” Dauda told Asempa Sports.
“Playing Aduana Stars will be a difficult match because they are also potential league winners so we will make sure we take advantage playing at home to get all the three points.
“The king race has not ended because you can see that the margin is not too much so I know everything can happen with the rest of the matches.”
Kotoko are 4th on the table while Aduana are second with a point separating both sides.
7 other matches will be honoured today

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