Asante Kotoko appear to be turning a corner after securing a 2-0 victory over Legon Cities in the Ghana Premier League this weekend.
This win marks their second win in three games, suggesting a return to form for the Porcupine Warriors.
Following a recent slump that saw Kotoko record 6 losses in 7 games, the club seems to have found their rhythm in recent weeks.
The win against Legon Cities comes on the heels of a confidence-boosting 1-0 victory over Samartex and a 1-1 draw away to Medeama last week.
Kotoko took the lead against Cities from the penalty spot in the 33rd minute, with Steve Mukwala converting from twelve yards.
Mohammed Nurudeen added a vital second goal later in the match to secure all three points for the Kumasi-based club.
Kotoko has moved one place up on the league log to 10th position with 40 points.
This recent run of form will be a welcome sight for Kotoko fans who have endured a challenging period.
Coach Prosper Ogum will be hoping his side can build on this momentum and climb the league table. The win against Legon Cities suggests that the team is rediscovering its attacking prowess and defensive solidity.
Ogum echoed his excitement at beating Legon Cities, “Asante Kotoko is all about winning and I’m happy for this win and for the teaming fans”.
Asante Kotoko will now look to extend their winning streak in their upcoming fixtures and secure a better position as the title seems to have taken pace on them in the Ghana Premier League.