Asante Kotoko fans expressed their dissatisfaction with the team's recent performances on Sunday following their game against Dreams Football Club.
The Porcupine Warriors suffered their third defeat of the 2023/24 betPawa Ghana Premier League at the Baba Yara Stadium much to the dismay of their fans.
Following the end of the game, the fans booed off the players as well as officials of the club as they made their way out of the stadium.
Asante Kotoko fans boo their players and coaches after today’s 1-0 defeat to Dreams FC at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.#JoySports pic.twitter.com/Im3YGiuEsk
— ⬅️ #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) November 5, 2023
Out of the nine games played so far this season, Kotoko have picked up just two wins, drawing four and losing three.
They currently occupy the 13th position on the league table, eight points off the top spot.
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