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Dwarfs coach Prosper Nartey has hailed his side’s tactical discipline after their convincing 4-1 win over Kotoko.
The Cape Coast side who handed Kotoko their heaviest defeat in the league raced to a three goal lead in the opening thirty minutes with a brace from Bright Lukman.
Dwarfs enjoyed near total domination and for Nartey, their discipline made Kotoko look ordinary.
“We had the thoughtfulness, commitment and believed that we can beat Kotoko because what they did was those days and not now.”
“Kotoko are tactically discipline but we were able to map up a game plan against them and that was why we were able to reduce them just to an ordinary side.”
“We didn’t have that ability to read and analyze game and how to take your opponent on but I think Kotoko is a good side but tactically we were able to do what was expected from us and that was why you saw Kotoko to be just an ordinary side.”
Dwarfs next game is an away tie against Ashantigold.
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