Dwarfs lock horns with Kotoko today
January 20, 2021 Fabio Gama-Kotoko
Mysterious Ebusua Dwarfs will embark on a giant killing feat when they face a resurgent Asante Kotoko side at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium today.
The match day seven encounter was rescheduled to allow Kotoko to honour a CAF Champions League assignment against Al Hilal of Sudan.
Those postponements, undoubtedly affected Kotoko’s smooth run in the competition, leaving them with a few outstanding games to clear; the last of which is the Dwarfs game.
Coming back from a win over Liberty Professionals in Accra followed by a pulsating draw against WAFA at Sogakope on Sunday, Kotoko will approach the match very rejuvenated after defying the odds Sunday.
Kotoko came into Sunday s fixture under pressure following a surprising 1-0 home defeat to Great Olympics in midweek. The loss led to the dismissal of coach Maxwell Konadu.
The 23-time GPL champions now turn their attention to the Caf Champions League where they host Al Hilal of Sudan in the first round on Wednesday.
Elsewhere in the Premier League on Sunday, Great Olympics made it two wins in row with a 1-0 home victory over Wafa, courtesy of Gladson Awako s 27th minute effort. The victory has taken the Wonder Boys to third on the league table but level on points with fourth-placed Wafa.
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Accra Great Olympics’ flying start to the season will be put to test Thursday when they host Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs in their match day 4 Premier League fixture at the Accra Sports stadium.
The ‘Dade Boys’ have picked back-to-back wins against Asante Kotoko and WAFA in their last two outings at the Accra stadium.
They currently lie third on the League with 10 points, one game adrift of the top team, Karela United FC who sit at the top with 11 points
Kotoko came into Sunday s fixture under pressure following a surprising 1-0 home defeat to Great Olympics in midweek. The loss led to the dismissal of coach Maxwell Konadu.
The 23-time GPL champions now turn their attention to the Caf Champions League where they host Al Hilal of Sudan in the first round on Wednesday.
Elsewhere in the Premier League on Sunday, Great Olympics made it two wins in row with a 1-0 home victory over Wafa, courtesy of Gladson Awako s 27th minute effort. The victory has taken the Wonder Boys to third on the league table but level on points with fourth-placed Wafa.
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