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Kotoko coach Michael Osei has accepted fans criticism following his side’s insipid goalless draw with Bechem United.
The Porcupine Warriors were dull and devoid of any cutting edge as they failed to beat the Hunters for a second straight game.
The fans vented their anger on Osei a move he feels are justified.
"We didn’t expect such a result. I was disappointed as my players were. Criticisms from the fans are acceptable but we didn’t intend to draw.
“Things just didn’t go the way we wanted. We hope to improve to make the supporters happy.”
Up next for Kotoko is an away tie against Dwarfs.
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