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Asante Kotoko assistant coach, David Ocloo, believes the performance in their goalless draw against Bechem United on Saturday is not an improvement on their last four games – all of which they have lost.
Goalkeeper Danlad Ibrahim made some crucial saves as the Porcupine Warriors ended their four-game losing streak in the Ghana Premier League match week 24 clash at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park.
Picking a point moves the Porcupine Warriors from tenth to eighth with 33 points.
“It's a game we fought very hard for this draw. We came with a game plan and you could see the boys were very determined, very disciplined and we had a point. Kudos to them.
“To me, our previous games we played very well but we couldn't score. If you watch, the previous games we played very well; better than this but we couldn't score.
“And with this game, the only difference is they were very disciplined defensively.”
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