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Frederick Asare, captain of Asante Kotoko SC, revealed that the club will build on its victory against Nsoatreman Football Club in their midweek match by building on their draw against Berekum Chelsea last Sunday.
On Wednesday, October 2, the Porcupine Warriors will play Nsoatreman FC to complete their remaining match in the 2024–25 Ghana Premier League.
Goalkeeper Frederick Asare stated in a pregame interview that Asante Kotoko will exert every effort on game day to earn all three points.
"We are really focused on winning coming into this match, and we think we gained a lot of positives from the Sunday game that we will put into practice. Frederick Asare declared, "We are going to prevail at any cost."
At the Len Clay Sports Stadium in Obuasi, the game between Asante Kotoko and Nsoatreman Football Club will begin at 3 p.m.
Both teams are eager to battle for all three points to move up the Ghana Premier League standings.
A win will bring Nsoatreman FC farther away from the relegation zone, but a loss will send Asante Kotoko into the top four.
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After an outstanding start, Medeama SC head coach Nebojsa Kapor is optimistic that the team will get stronger as the season goes on.
Medeama leads the table with nine points from three games and one game remaining after defeating Basake Holy Stars 2-1 on the road at CAM Park on Sunday to win the Ghana Premier League for the third time in a row.
"This is actually not a secret at all. A squad like Medeama has excellent players in every position. After the game, he addressed the media, saying, "We are really strong, and the players are performing brilliantly."
There is fierce rivalry among our team members. There are a lot of extremely good players in Tarkwa if you look at the players.
"This is our internal endeavor, our secret. We have a lot of strength, and I hope we can maintain it and make some improvements to our movement to make it even stronger in the future."
In the fifty-eighth minute, defender Mamudu Kamaradin gave Medeama the lead.
Isaah Yakubu gave Holy Stars a three-minute lead, but Yakubu scored again in the 66th to give Medeama the lead again.
With three vital points, the Mauves and Yellow team managed to hold on for the victory.