Asante Kotoko in Dire Straits: Four Straight Losses Match Worst Record in 14 Years

Woes Deepen for Porcupine Warriors

Asante Kotoko’s season has taken a dramatic turn for the worse. Following a narrow 1-0 loss to regional rivals Nations FC, the Porcupine Warriors have now matched their worst-ever record of four consecutive league defeats in 14 years.

Nations FC Capitalize on Kotoko’s Struggles

The Abrankese-based Nations FC capitalized on Kotoko’s current woes, grabbing a crucial victory thanks to a late first-half goal from Asamoah Boateng Afriyie. This win marked Afriyie’s 10th goal of the season, solidifying his position as a top scorer in the league.

A Look Back at Kotoko’s Struggles

This defeat extends Kotoko’s dismal run, marking their first four-game losing streak since the 2010/11 season. During that season, they suffered defeats to King Faisal, Hearts of Oak, Aduana FC, and New Edubiase. Their struggles continued even after that initial streak, with two more losses in their next three matches before finally securing a win against Wa All Stars.

Pressure Mounts on Coach Ogum

With Kotoko languishing in ninth place – a far cry from their 2021/22 Ghana Premier League title – the pressure is mounting on coach Prosper Narteh Ogum. His second stint with the team has been far from successful, leaving fans questioning his ability to turn things around.

Kotoko Seeks Redemption

Despite the recent setbacks, the team remains determined to salvage their season. With only one victory in their last six games, Kotoko desperately needs a win to climb out of the bottom half of the table. Their next chance comes in an away fixture against Bechem United.

Nations FC Aim to Maintain Momentum

While Kotoko grapples with their struggles, Nations FC finds itself in a much better position. Their victory over Kotoko keeps them within striking distance of league leaders FC Samartex. Kassim Mingle’s side will look to build on their impressive form as they face Great Olympics in their upcoming match.

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