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Kotoko coach David Duncan has ripped into his critics, especially journalists, demanding that they show him some respect.
Duncan has come under pressure in recent weeks following two successive defeats in the second round of the league campaign.
Duncan however lifted the burden on his shoulders in midweek after Kotoko managed a 3-2 victory against Great Olympics at the Accra Sports stadium.
Many had expected Duncan to open up to the media after the famous victory, but the outspoken coach resorted to one line answers when he came for the post-match press conference.
This appeared to have angered the journalists present, but Duncan has explained why he deliberately did that.
"If I talk you [media] people will say I’m talking too much and I have decided to answer your questions in brief you are still complaining that I’m not talking. So what do you want me to do now?"
"I demand some respect from you," Duncan said at the post-match interview.
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