Medeama captain, Kofi Asmah, has commended Evans Adotey and his technical team for the splendid performance displayed in their win over Horoya.
Asmah was outstanding for Medeama FC in their victory over Horoya in the CAF Champions League campaign at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium.
The Medeama skipper culminated his superb performance with a goal in the 69th minute, giving his club a three-goal lead before Horoya pulled one back, resulting in a 3-1 win in favour of the Ghanaian club.
Speaking about his performance, Asmah said: "This is my first time playing in an African competition, but the coaches motivated me to replicate my league form in continental games.
"The coaches told me that my performance in the league can be replicated against Horoya AC. So, it is the coaches who motivated me to give my best performance."
Medeama will be going into the second leg with the advantage aiming to make it to the group stage of the competition by avoiding a defeat of over a two-goal margin.
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