Interim Kotoko coach, Michael Osei, has praised his side for their convincing 3-0 win over Ebusua Dwarfs.
Dauda Mohammed’s strike sandwiched in between a Frank Sarfo Gyamfi meant Kotoko won back to back games for only the second time this season.
Despite missing a flurry of chances, Osei was still pleased with the output of his players.
“We know such a game will be a tricky game but we were confident we could win,” Osei told reporters.
“We went into this game with confidence and with such a result, I can congratulate my guys because they have done a fantastic job.”
“Our game plan worked perfectly. We wanted to get an early game and we got it so tactically we were disciplined.”
“The determination and character was also there.”
Kotoko move up to 5th after the victory.
-
Follow Joy Sports on Twitter: @JoySportsGH. Our hashtag is #JoySports
Latest Stories
-
Debt restructuring programme was poorly structured – Finance Minister Ato Forson says
2 hours -
Mahama appoints fresh batch of ambassadors to key global capitals
2 hours -
Isak wants to explore move away from Newcastle
2 hours -
Benin names Spike Lee and wife ambassadors for African-Americans in the US
3 hours -
Trade deal on US tariffs within reach, says EU, as 1 August deadline nears
3 hours -
Trump bickers with Powell over Fed renovation costs
3 hours -
‘We will not default’ – Ato Forson assures bondholders as GH¢20bn DDEP payment plan unfolds
3 hours -
Take time to get VAT reforms right before scrapping COVID-19 levy – Prof. Asuming
4 hours -
France will recognise Palestinian state, Macron says
4 hours -
Foreign Affairs Ministry denies issuing Ghanaian passports to non-citizens
5 hours -
Uganda to host Asia/Africa play-off for 2027 Rugby World Cup
5 hours -
Landslide destroys farmlands and livelihoods in Santrokofi, sparks famine fears
5 hours -
UHAS Dean urges strategic role for laboratory managers in 24-hour health system reform
5 hours -
Society of Medical Laboratory Managers chair calls for inclusion in core health management
5 hours -
Mahama promises to renovate Atta Mills Presidential Library
5 hours