Kotoko assistant coach Ablordey admits they were poor against Dwarfs

Published on: 21 July 2016
Kotoko assistant coach Ablordey admits they were poor against Dwarfs
Ebusua Dwarfs thumped Asante Kotoko 4-1 in Cape Coast on Wednesday.

Asante Kotoko assistant coach Godwin Ablordey says his boys had a bad day at the office in their humiliating 4-1 defeat at Ebusua Dwarfs at Cape Coast on Sunday.

The Porcupine Warriors were dazzled by the hosts and went down 3-0 at half time with goals from Bright Lukman, who bagged a brace, and Christopher Bonney’s penalty.

Nicholas Gyan scored the fourth and Amos Frimpong got the consolation for the visitors.

Kotoko have been slammed for the poor output and Ablordey, who is a former captain, admits they lacked character.

"It happens in football, sometimes you don’t get your day. Things don’t go well for you sometimes,” he told the media.

"But I we will bounce back strongly. We will overcome this defeat. We will psyche ourselves up ahead of our next game.

"We still have 10 matches to go and so all hope is not lost as I said you sometimes don’t get your day and that is football."

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