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Asante Kotoko's interim coach Prince Owusu says their Ghana Premier League draw against Vision FC was down to the players.
The Porcupine Warriors hosted Vision FC at the Baba Yara Stadium on matchday 24 of the top flight, hoping to bounce back from the defeat to Hearts of Oak in their last home game.
However, Kotoko were unable to win for the second consecutive game at home, drawing 0-0 with the Accra-based side.
After the game, Owusu blamed his players for not being able to get all three points.
"You see, the goals are not coming. It's about four or five matches since [Hubert Gyau] scored. It's a problem for us too," he said during the post-match.
"He just has to tap the ball, and he's not doing it...All the blame comes to us (the coaches)."
The draw leaves Kotoko two points behind Hearts, who are third on the league table with 10 games to go until the end of the season.
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