Asante Kotoko have charged interim head coach Karim Zito and assistant Prince Yaw Owusu to win the Ghana Premier League and MTN FA Cup.
The two trainers head the technical team as a stop-gap measure following the sacking of Prosper Narteh Ogum.
Kotoko have dropped to fourth on the Premier League table, six points off the top spot and winless in their last four matches.
The Porcupines are, however, into the semi-finals of the FA Cup with a clash against Berekum Chelsea.
"Coach Karim Zito is not new in the system," club's Communications Director, Sarfo Duku said.
“He has been around, following the local league. He knows the players very well.
"He will have to put on course the mission that we set for ourselves, that is winning the double. We think that with the experience and pedigree of coach Karim Zito and Owusu, they should be able to keep that dream alive."
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