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Under fire Kotoko coach David Duncan has urged fans to be patient with the team in these torrid times.
The former Hearts of Oak boss made these comments as further pressure increases following Kotoko’s capitulation at Dansoman last Sunday.
Duncan is quick to remind fans that despite having three trophy-laden seasons, different circumstances require different outcomes.
"It is going to be difficult to assure fans that the victories are going to be consistent as they used to be because the circumstances under which we are working now are different. In the sense that [with] these are players [we have now] you will need to adapt to and improvise in so many ways," Duncan told Joy Sports.
When quizzed to pinpoint the exact failings at the club, the coach demurred. "Being level headed and being on top of your job you should know what I am talking about. I don’t have to go into details of all of that."
Kotoko are currently 10th and 12 points behind Ashantigold with 11 games to go.
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