The turbulent spell of Asante Kotoko in the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League continued as they endured a 2-1 defeat against Aduana FC at the Nana Agyeman Badu I Park, marking their third straight loss in the league.
Entering the match with hopes of reversing their fortunes following defeats to Karela United and Accra Lions, the Porcupine Warriors faced an uphill battle against Aduana Stars.
Kelvin Obeng’s early strike for the hosts set the tone for a gripping encounter, but Kotoko displayed resilience, with Steven Mukwala restoring parity before halftime.
However, controversy struck in the dying moments as Richard Mahama’s header from close range ignited heated debates.
Despite television replays suggesting the ball hadn’t crossed the line, the referee’s decision to award the goal incited protests from Kotoko’s coach Prosper Ogum, resulting in his dismissal from the sidelines and causing a delay in play.
Here’s the decision from Ref. Coffie that caused an uproar at the Nana Agyemang Badu Park in a GPL Wk 22 game
FT: Aduana 2-1 Kotoko ????
After this game Kotoko refused to restart and their coach Ogum was shown a red card ??
Did the ball crossed the line? ????
????: @startimesghana pic.twitter.com/11c6X6jtcG
— Mutala Yakubu???????? (@Mutalayakubu10) March 17, 2024
Despite Kotoko’s valiant efforts, Aduana FC held on to claim a contentious victory, propelling them to second place in the league standings.
Meanwhile, Kotoko’s slide down the table sees them occupying the seventh spot, reflecting their recent struggles.
Having now suffered four defeats in five matches across all competitions, including an earlier FA Cup exit, Kotoko face a daunting task in regaining momentum and climbing the league ladder.
Elsewhere in the league, Bechem United secured a crucial win over Legon Cities, while Bibiani Gold Stars continued their impressive form with a 2-1 victory against Bofoakwa Tano.
Dreams FC held league leaders Samartex to a thrilling 2-2 draw, and Karela United maintained their dominance at home with a hard-fought 3-2 win over Real Tamale United.
In other results, Nations FC delivered a commanding performance to defeat Berekum Chelsea 3-0 while Nsoatreman secured a narrow 1-0 victory over the defending champions.
As the Ghana Premier League unfolds with its twists and turns, Asante Kotoko’s struggles underscore the competitive nature of the tournament, with every match offering unpredictable outcomes and compelling storylines.
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