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Team manager of Asante Kotoko, Godwin Ablordey, has reacted angrily to claims his side were disgraceful in their 4-1 defeat at the hands of Ebusua Dwarfs.
The Porcupine Warriors were handed their biggest defeat of the season as they had no answers to the questions provided by the Cape Coast side.
This has led to section quarters of the media calling the performance disgraceful but the former captain feels that was harsh.
“I don’t want to take that disgraceful tag you used to describe my players. It is very bad.”
“You can say we did not perform well. This is football and anything can happen and we can have a bad day.”
“You need to watch the match and see how the referee behaved.”
“You can’t say we were disgraceful. You can’t sit there, open your mouth and say anything you want.”
Up next for Kotoko is the Super 2 clash against Hearts of Oak and Ablordey feels they will bring the players up to speed for the game.
“We are going to motivate and encourage the players. We are down but we are not out.”
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