Asante Kotoko coach Zdravko Lugarusic has told his players to be more clinical in front of goal.
The Porcupine Warriors have been goal shy so far scoring only 7 goals in 8 games with striker Yakubu Mohammed scoring 4 of these 7.
These numbers have made Kotoko heavily reliant on the former Ashantigold striker. A situation the Croatian trainer is not enthused about as he looks to find an immediate remedy.
“Defensively I am ok but i need a bit of more experience on the front who can help Yakubu.”
“But at the moment they are not giving the level of the play Kotoko need”
“We are talking about the quality which people will see and applaud and say ooh what as player that is the key thing”
“Someone who will decide the nature of the game by putting balls at the back of the net when the game is very tough, “he told reporters
Kotoko play Inter Allies at the Kumasi Sports Stadium this weekend.
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