Asante Kotoko coach, Michael Osei is satisfied with his side’s 1-1 draw with arch-rivals Hearts of Oak in the Ghana League.
The interim manager was delighted as he maintained his unbeaten record as coach of the Porcupine Warriors over the Phobians with the result.
Having seen his team dominate the first half of the game with the Phobians dominating the second half, Osei is strongly of the opinion it was a fair reflection of the game.
“It is an okay result because both teams played very well and were very tactically disciplined.”
“It was an interesting game. 1-1 is okay for both teams.”
“You can’t dominate for 90 minutes so the result is fair.”
Osei will lead Kotoko to Bekwai to meet his former club New Edubiase.
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