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Malik Jabir, the technical director for Asante Kotoko, has reassured supporters that the team is totally committed to winning the much-anticipated Super Clash on December 15th against rivals Hearts of Oak.
With an outstanding 2-0 victory over Aduana FC, Kotoko has regained momentum after going six games without a win. The team's confidence has increased as a result of the victory, and they are now hoping to build on it against their bitter opponents.
Hearts of Oak, meanwhile, have recovered from a dismal start to the season, paving the way for a fierce and exciting matchup. The Phobians have been putting in a lot of effort to get better, and they intend to compete with Kotoko.
"Expectations will come from the way we train from Monday till now," said Malik Jabir, who seemed confident in his team's readiness. It will be difficult, Asante Kotoko, if you field even women. We are getting ready."
According to Jabir's remarks, Kotoko is doing everything it can to get ready for the Super Clash.
The group is committed to making a big impression and outperforming their competitors.
With both clubs vying for championships, the Super Clash is sure to be an exciting match that rekindles the fierce rivalry between Ghana's biggest football teams. Both sides will be putting in their best effort to win the game, which should be an exciting contest
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Even though he earns a lot of money from football, former Ghanaian international Mubarak Wakaso has revealed his modest lifestyle.
Despite being rich, the 34-year-old midfielder, who has been single since January 2024, has urged young people to live within their means.
Wakaso played for clubs including Elche, Villareal, Espanyol, UD Las Palmas, Granada CF, and Deportivo Alaves over the majority of his career in Spain.
The former Black Stars defensive midfielder said he is in negotiations with a few European and African clubs for a possible transfer during the January transfer window, despite the fact that he is currently without a club.
"I tell Asamoah Gyan when he wears a gorgeous, pricey watch, but I will not even inform him that I will buy some. Dede (Andre Ayew) still owes me a watch. In an interview with Kwaku Manu on TikTok, Wakaso said, "He often harasses me for not wearing branded timepieces, but I do not really need it."
"I own a few watches, but I only use them when necessary. I do not feel pressured to purchase pricey timepieces. Do you know what I think when I am with Andre? How much money he has in his account is unknown to me.
"I know my level," Shatta Wale remarked in one of his songs, he continued. I am aware of my level, then.
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