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Kumasi Asante Kotoko coach Herbert Addo fears fatigue might wreck his side's final charge to the Ghana League title.The Porcupine Warriors let the chance to go top slip over the weekend after throwing away a two goal advantage against Liberty Professionals.They will line up again on Wednesday against Hassaacas in Kumasi but Addo fears his players may be getting tired after a long season.“I am not pushing Hearts but I am pushing Kotoko,” he said. “We have come a long way to this point but even sometime no matter how you try it does not work as we saw against Liberty.”“Some of the boys are tired so we will weigh the options available to us even though this will not be the time to experiment.”Kotoko are involved in the closest finish in the Ghana League in many years with four clubs all with a chance of winning with three games remaining.Eleven other clubs in the sixteen team competition are all in danger of being relegated.Source: Kickoff.com
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