Asante Kotoko striker, Dauda Mohammed is hoping his side can focus on their four remaining games in the league without thinking much about their rivals in the title race.
Kotoko are fourth on the log, five points behind leaders Wa All Stars with 12 more points to play for.
With tough matches on the horizon for all the clubs, Dauda is hoping his side can complete the work on their side by picking all available points.
“I am happy the league is still ongoing because I have not been able to score goals for some time now and as I went without scoring, I know it can happen to any player.
“Indeed I will be very happy if win the league because that is our ultimate aim and I must say that we are not thinking about our rivals but rather the teams we will play in our next games.”
Kotoko host Berekum Chelsea at the Baba Yara Stadium.
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