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Asante Kotoko assistant coach, David Ocloo, says there is no 'pressure' on the technical team despite their latest defeat in the Ghana Premier League.
The Porcupine Warriors suffered their fifth defeat in their last six games on Thursday evening as they lost to Nsoatreman at the Baba Yara Stadium on matchday 25.
Mohammed Abdul Rahaman's late winner sealed all three points for Maxwell Konadu's side which also extended Kotoko's winless run to six games in the league.
Fans have started to question the future of Ogum at the club following the result slip but Ocloo is confident the technical team will turn things around.
"When things are not going well, who do they blame? It’s always the technical team. We will take it in good faith, we are still working and we will turn things around," he said.
"We are a work in progress, there is no pressure on us. We just have to go back and work hard, and try to turn things around."
The task doesn't get any better for Kotokoa who face Dreams FC, Samartex and Medeama in their next three games in the league.
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