Deputy Communications Director for Kumasi Asante Kotoko, Solomon Ofusu Ware, has described the pre match preparations of the technical as perfect ahead of their league tie against Dreams FC at Dawu.
The Porcupines have won two games in a row and Ofosu Ware is giving credit to the technical team to how they’ve approached those matches.
“The technical team approach matches differently after the exit of David Duncan and it has been the perfect plan for the team and it has also brought the spirit of the club back,” he told Asempa Sports.
“Whatever the coach tells the players to do, the players are able to adapt to it and it has really helped the team.”
“The players had enough rest after the Tumu match and we travelled to Dawu but we believe at the end of the match, we will carry the day by winning the match despite our long journey.”
The deputy communications was also expecting a difficult tie but was confident his side can triumph.
“We know it is going to be a difficult match Dawu because of where the match will be played and it going to be exciting as well because comparing both coaches, they both played in the Black Stars, both played in Germany, and had their coaching courses at Germany.”
“We have been informed that Dreams FC have a good pitch and with the tactics our players play, you need a good pitch to see exactly what the players wants to play,” he added.
“We know they have not lost any match at home but with the experience Kotoko have and the preparations that we have put in place, we are very optimistic that we will win this match.”
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