Coach Michael Osei could unleash two of his most experienced attackers on Ebusua Dwarfs when Kotoko engage the Cape Coast side in a match day 20 Premier League fixture.
Dwarfs are 14th on the league table whereas Kotoko are 3rd. While Kotoko drew goalless in their last league match on Sunday at home to Bechem United, Dwarfs lost 0-1 away to Berekum Chelsea.
The clash in Cape Coast certainly will be an interesting one as the two teams desperately need to win to keep their agitated supporters clam.
Coach Michael Osei, in naming his 20-man squad for the potentially fiery midweek clash included strikers Kwame Boateng and returnee, Seidu Bancey his squad.
The signals couldn’t have been any clearer that, Coach Michael Osei and his charges would be aiming at nothing apart from a win in Cape Coast.
Seidu Bancey, if selected for Wednesday match, will be playing his first game since rejoining Kotoko at the start of the second round.
Kwame Boateng on the other hand would be seeking to rediscover his predatory form to give Kotoko goals to wrap victory in the coastal town.
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