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Head coach of Asante Kotoko, Prosper Narteh Ogum, has charged fans of the club to "rally" behind the team ahead of Sunday's game against Hearts of Oak.
The Porcupine Warriors host the Phobians on matchday 13 of the 2024/25 Ghana Premier League looking to continue their recent good run of form.
Kotoko ended their five-game winless run in the league when they defeated Aduana FC last month before topping it up with the MTN FA Cup victory over Future Stars FC.
Ogum's side is counting on their fans to be the 12th player when they return to action at the Baba Yara Stadium.
"The fans should just be behind us. They can make and unmake us," he said in his preview ahead of the encounter.
"So the moment we realize that they believe in us then we can also stay focused and work harder. So they should rally behind us."
Hearts are only one point above Kotoko on the league table and would look to stretch that lead on December 15.
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