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Asante Kotoko will welcome Ebusua Dwarfs to the Baba Yara Stadium on Wednesday with the aim of bouncing back from the Adansi derby defeat against league leaders AshantiGold.
Both teams have endured a difficult start to the season. Ebusua Dwarfs have managed just one win from five games and lie 11th.
Kotoko, on the other hand, have picked up seven points from a possible 15.
The coach, Paa Kwesi Fabin and the playing body were heavily criticised following the 2-0 defeat to the Miners last week.
Their home form this season is something the followers are still struggling to wrap their heads around.
Kotoko's goalscoring problems still persist, they have scored three times in five matchdays but will seek to exploit Dwarfs’ away frailties.
Kotoko are sitting in sixth place with three goals in five league outings and will look to reciprocate the performance they put up against Inter Allies on matchday two when they beat them by 1-0 at the Baba Yara Stadium.
Ebusua Dwarfs are struggling to find a winning formula, having failed to win in their last three games.
The Mysterious club have one of the leakiest defence in the league having conceded six goals in the process. They lie 11th on the league table with five points.
The “Abontoa Abontoa” outfit will need exhibit a good performance in order to pick at least a point.
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