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Stephen Manu, a former striker for Asante Kotoko, feels the Porcupine Warriors lost a chance to defeat rivals Hearts of Oak in the Super Clash with a decisive win.
Albert Amoah's late goal, which took advantage of a defensive blunder, gave Kotoko a 1-0 victory in Kumasi.
However, according to Manu, Kotoko's dominance throughout the game deserved a higher score. "Kotoko overpowered Hearts of Oak, who had been in fantastic form," Manu stated in an interview with Kessben FM. If they had been more clinical, they ought to have defeated Hearts by a four-goal margin. Although Kotoko should have scored a lot of goals to overwhelm the Hearts club, the result was not disappointing. "A victory is a victory."
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Ghanaian talent is promoted by Chelsea George and Acheampong to the first-team
Ghanaian footballers Tyrique George and Josh Acheampong's promotion to the first English Premier League club Chelsea squad is a noteworthy accomplishment for the lads, who entered the Club's academy at eight.
Thursday's announcement emphasizes the 18-year-olds' consistent development. Both have been training with the senior team since playing on Chelsea's preseason tour in the United States.
This season, they have already participated in the EFL Cup and UEFA Conference League.
Acheampong signed a contract this week that guarantees his future at Stamford Bridge through 2029, after George's commitment to a long-term deal in the summer.
Both players are still eligible to play for Ghana's Black Stars, maintaining their international prospects even though they were born in England to Ghanaian parents and represented England in their youth.
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