Asante Kotoko striker Louis Agyemang believes his team has been jinxed in some way after a recent spell of mixed results.
The 26-year-old, who joined the Porcupine Warriors this season after a disappointing stint in South Africa, is suggesting there is an invisible hand behind their slump in form.
The defending League champions had a patchy run in the first half of the League and got eliminated from this year's Caf Champions League by minnows Ittihad Khemisset of Morocco.
The former Hearts of Oak player told the All Sports in an exclusive interview:" We have been doing everything right but I think we don't have luck."
"Our current form shocks me a lot. We went to Kpando to win but lost at home to All Blacks. I just find it difficult to understand.
"We have to put all the setbacks behind us, and we have set an objective of finishing among the top four at the end of the League."
Source: Ghanasoccernet
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