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Interim Kotoko coach, Michael Osei, is not dwelling on his side’s defeat against New Edubiase in the Ghana Premier League.
The coach lost his first game in charge of the Porcupines after Prince Antwi capitalized on a mix up in the Kotoko defence.
The Porcupines face rivals Hearts in the Super 2 clash next week and Osei is only concentrating on correcting their mistakes from the Edubiase game.
"I think it was lack of concentration in our central defence that’s why we conceded that goal and we couldn’t also take our chances," he said in a post-match interview.
“Defeats are part of the game. It happens all the time because we all know football is a very strange game.”
"We didn’t expect that we will lose such a game but we have to live on and then make sure we correct our mistakes and move on to the next game."
The defeat leaves Kotoko 7 points behind Hearts ahead of their matchday 10 clash.
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