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Prosper Ogum promises to improve things after Kotoko’s fourth straight loss

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By Ashiadey Dotse 

Asante Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum has promised to improve the team’s poor performance after their fourth straight loss last Sunday.

The Porcupine Warriors lost 2-0 at home to local rivals Nations FC, leaving fans frustrated and demanding better results.

Ogum, who guided the team to their last Ghana Premier League title in the 2021/22 season, assured fans he is dedicated to making things right as the season continues.

“I will fix this. The fans are unhappy, and so am I. This is the time to make things better, and I ask the fans to be patient. Kotoko is known for winning, so it’s understandable why losing four games in a row is hard for everyone,” he said.

The coach’s resolve comes as Kotoko prepares to face Aduana Stars in their next game, hoping for a crucial win to boost morale and regain momentum.

Fans are counting on Ogum’s leadership to revive the team’s performance and get them back in the title race.

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