Emmanuel Agyemang-BaduFormer Black Stars midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu is assured that Asante Kotoko will bounce again from their shock defeat towards Legon Cities.The Porcupine Warriors suffered their first lack of the season, falling 2-1 to the bottom-placed aspect on the College of Ghana Stadium on Wednesday.Legon Cities, who have been looking for redemption after a dismal begin to the marketing campaign with 5 losses and two attracts, shocked Kotoko with a hard-fought victory that marked their first win of the season. Albert Yeboah opened the scoring for Legon Cities within the first half, placing Kotoko on the again foot. Though Albert Moh equalized for Kotoko within the 72nd minute, Abdul Rhaman scored a late winner for Legon Cities, sealing the match in stoppage time.Regardless of the disappointing end result, Agyemang-Badu, who was current on the match, acknowledged Kotoko’s robust begin to the season.”Ive watched a variety of video games, and Kotoko have been enjoying effectively. Sadly, they misplaced at this time, however one loss in eight video games isnt unhealthy; they nonetheless have a variety of room for enchancment,” he said.”Kotoko have accidents, however some gamers are recovering; theyll get higher,” he added.At the moment sitting second within the league standings with 15 factors, Kotoko will look to regroup and regain their profitable type once they host Hearts of Lions on November 3.
Kotoko will get higher – Agyemang-Badu after Legon Cities defeat
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