Asante Kotoko were tactically superior — Maxwell Konadu boasts

Published on: 22 December 2019
Asante Kotoko were tactically superior — Maxwell Konadu boasts
Maxwell Konadu assistant coach of the Black Stars

Asante Kotoko coach Maxwell Konadu claims his tactical superiority earned them a 2-1 win over arch-rivals Hearts of Oak in Sunday's Super Cup.

The Phobians started the match on the front foot and deservedly found the opener through Kofi Kodji’s penalty in the 36th minute.

But Kotoko found a way back into the game after an own goal by Mohammed Alhassan on the stroke of half time before substitute Naby Keita's 64th minute header clinched the Cup for Maxwell Konadu lads.

During the post-match interview, coach Konadu insisted his side’s astute tactical awareness did the trick against their sworn adversaries.

''I think, Hearts played well in the first half. When they switched to 4-3-3 in the second half, they were giving us a lot of problems in the midfield,'' Konadu said.

“We took the risk by going to the 4-4-2 and it paid off and we quickly switched to 4-5-1 [formation] to make sure that we closed the game, but it wasn't easy.”

“Hearts played well, but I think we took our chances and at the end of the day we won.”

Asante Kotoko will host Eleven Wonders in their opening fixture of the 2019/20 Ghana Premier League campaign with Hearts of Oak also welcoming Berekum Chelsea to the Accra Sports Stadium.

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