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The Chief Executive Officer of Golden Kick, Joseph Epton, is confident of victory over Asante Kotoko in the MTN FA Cup final.
The Division One League side will face the Ghana Premier League side at the University of Ghana Stadium on Sunday, June 14, in the final, looking to wrap up their fairytale run.
Golden Kick beat two top-flight sides in Hearts of Oak and Karela United, en route to reaching the final of the cup competition.
Epton believes his side can get over the line when they also come up against the Porcupine Warriors this weekend.
"They [Kotoko] are going to be a tough opponent, but for the 90 minutes, we will beat them," he told Asempa FM.
"We respect them, but in the end, we are confident that we can win the match. Everybody starts from a point. In life, you have to learn to start walking before you start running. Golden Kick will also do that."
The Accra-based side will be looking to upset Karim Zito's side, who seek a return to the continental stage after missing out on the league title.
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