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Prosper Narteh Ogum is expected to be under increased pressure following Asante Kotoko's latest defeat in the Ghana Premier League.
The Porcupine Warriors suffered their sixth defeat in seven games as they lost 2-0 to Dreams Football Club on matchday 26 on Sunday afternoon.
Kotoko, whose last positive result was a draw against Bechem United on matchday 24, were looking to get their first win since March 1.
However, the CAF Confederation Cup semifinalist added more misery to Kotoko's problems.
Sylvester Simba got things off for Dreams at the Theater of Dreams scoring after 25 minutes to put the Still Believe lads in the lead.
Darrick Atta Agyei doubled the tally for Karim Zito's side after the break as they went on to claim all three points.
The defeat means Kotoko stay in the 11th position, just three points off the relegation zone and 16 points off the top spot in the league.
Dreams, on the other hand, move to the 14th position with two games in hand.
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