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Kumasi Asante Kotoko's coach Prosper Nartey Ogum has emphasized the need to be prepared for every possible tactical scenario in Sunday's Super Clash.
Kotoko will face Hearts of Oak at the Baba Yara Stadium in their first league match at the venue since Sepetember.
Speaking to reporters ahead of the contest, Ogum said "we need to have different approaches to the game, and if you've observed my team play, most of the time, we don't go the same way throughout the game."
"We keep changing the approach in the course of the game based on how the opponents also approach the game within certain segments or minutes or moments within the game so what I can tell you is that as and when the dynamics of the game change from that of the opponents we'd also try to approach it accordingly."
Kotoko will be looking to extend their winning streak to three matches when they face their arch rivals, the Phobians, on Sunday at 3pm.
The Porcupine Warriors are currently seventh on the League table with 18 points after 12 matches.
They have won five matches, drawn three, and lost four of the games.
Sunday's opponent Accra Hearts of Oak, meanwhile, are in sixth place having amassed 19 points after 12 matches played.
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