Kotoko striker Obed Owusu urges team to move on after Olympics draw

Published on: 06 June 2017

Kumasi Asante Kotoko striker Obed Owusu says the team has to move on after their disappointing 1-1 draw with Accra Great Olympics over the weekend.

 

The Porcupine Warriors were held by a determined Great Olympics side in the Match the Day 17 of the Ghana Premier League.

 

Olympics Striker David Agordome opened the scoring before new signing Saddick Adams leveled from the penalty spot.

 

Obed Owusu who has been on the fringes for some time now says the team has to look forward to the next fixture.

 

“The feeling positivity is back. It’s only unfortunate that, we couldn’t change our home results. Tema Youth drew against us in Kumasi but we beat them in Tema,” Owusu told the club’s official mouthpiece.

 

“Olympics also defeated us in the first round in Accra. We wanted to beat them in Kumasi. Unfortunately, we couldn’t do it”

 

“For me, it feels like we lost. It’s hugely disappointing but we can’t dwell on that. We’ve to put the draw behind us and move on.”

 

Ahead of the game in Dormaa, the striker has ask the fans to keep supporting them and he is optimistic they can get a good result in Dormaa.

 

“Every team is beatable in football regardless the venue, and the performance. We can cause some other clubs to drop points. That’s where our focus should be after the Olympics draw.”

 

Kotoko are fifth on the table and will be hoping for a good result in Domaa on Saturday.

 

By Lukman Evergreen Mumin

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