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As expected coach Prosper Narteh Ogum made some important changes from his last starting elven against Accra Hearts Of Oak as Emmanuel Kotei and Elvis Kyei Baffour started ahead of Albert Amoah who with the local black Stars and Patrick Asiedu who was serving his suspension.
On the bench sees four youth team players, Godfred Koduah, Vitus Avoka, Solomon Sah and Jordan Amissah making the team for the afternoon, all being youth talent who travelled with the team.
Mohammed Camara
Joseph Ablorh
Samba O'Neil
Emmanuel Kotei
Elvis Kyei Baffour
Saaka Dauda
Justice Blay
Baba Yahaya
Peter Acquah Amidu
Andrews Ntumi Manu
Lord Amoah
The game started with some high tempo with Asante Kotoko with Kotoko controlling the game but was not really good. The game became very balanced. But the goal came right in the 39th and 44th minute when Baba Yahaya and Saaka Dauda gave the porcupines the lead into the halftime break.
It was in the 58th minute when Joseph Esso pull one back for them.
Right after conceding they took over the game and Dreams football club couldn't really make things happen for themselves. The Kotoko set up on their guard and protected their two first half goals.
This is why I found it extremely laughable when he said he would come down to Ghana, set up here, and dominate. That’s the funniest thing I’ve heard. That practice won’t work.His success emanates from inter-jurisdictional limitations. Practicing journalists would tell you that they receive a lot of leads they cannot publish because the whistleblower would not provide proof. Give that to Kevin Taylor, and he has a big news story because he has the luxury of not worrying about legal implications.If it were that easy, why didn’t he succeed here? He practiced here for a number of years, and his contribution was negligible. What he is doing now is simply a Twene Jonas with structure. No student journalist should be made to emulate it because they can’t have a career that stands the test of time.
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