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General Manager of Asante Kotoko has labelled their crunch matchday 3 encounter against Medeama as a do or affair.
The Porcupines head into the game win no win or goal this season albeit playing one game less.
Presssure is beginning to mount of the 23 time league champions after their bitterest rivals Hearts of Oak had a superb start to the season.
For Nti, they can’t afford to slip come Sunday.
“Sunday is a do or die affair,” he told Adom Sports
“Medeama have lost their first two matches we also lost our first match.”
“We are playing at home and won’t allow Medeama to come ruin our day. It is surely do or die.”
“Once Hearts are in top form, their fans begin to mock ours.”
The General Manager has urged all fans to get behind the team in a bid to overturn their bad start.
“If we are going to have an upper hand over them, then we must all get involved.”
“We need all the supporters on board. They are our biggest sponsors.”
“Years back, when we didn’t have sponsorship it was the fans who made the difference. That makes Kotoko ahead of the rest of the clubs in the country.”
Kotoko play their outstanding fixture against Ashantigold in midweek.
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