Things will change – Asante Kotoko assistant coach David Ocloo reacts to club’s sloppy start to GPL season

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Asante Kotoko assistant coach David Ocloo is confident about his outfit chances despite slow start to the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League campaign.

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Currently in the relegation zone after 10 games, Ocloo is defiant his side will find their rhythm to turn things around.

The Porcupine Warriors has been in dismal form, losing their last three games in the Ghanaian top. They

Kotoko find themselves languishing in 16th position on the league table, having collected just 12 points from 10 matches.

If Kotoko fail to bounce back with a positive result against Medeama on Week 11, they risk equalling their worst run of results in 13 years.

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The last time the team endured such a dismal streak was during the 2010/11 season under the stewardship of Ebo Mends when they lost four consecutive league games against King Faisal, Hearts of Oak, Aduana FC, and New Edubiase United.

Speaking after his outfit defeat to Samartex, Ocloo expressed optimism of a season turnaround for his outfit.

“So far, we’ve been playing well but it’s just that we are not clinical in front of goal but we are still working on it and very soon, things will change” he said.

Asante Kotoko will play host to Medeama in the Ghana Premier League matchday 11.