The Ogya Boys were stunned at home by their fierce rivals and Asare Bediako blames his players poor attitude for the loss
Aduana Stars coach Asare Bediako has slammed his players poor attitude in their shocking 2-0 home defeat to Asante Kotoko in matchday eleven of Ghana Premier League at home.
After winning seven games on a row, Aduana failed to recover from their defeat to Medeama last weekend as they were punished by Asante Kotoko in front of their home fans.
Kotoko had failed to pick a win in Dormaa Ahenkro ever since Aduana made their appearance in the top-flight prior to the game but goals from Georges Mfegue Rodrigues and Richmond Lamptey did the damage.
“I am very very sad today because I was not expecting such a result,” Bediako said after the game.
“Kotoko took over the midfield. Honestly, I am disappointed in my players because they didn’t play the way we wanted them to do.
“Everything was in a mess. You see we were forced to make a change as early as possible. Eric Kwakwa couldn’t kick and hold the ball the way we wanted him to do. His tackling was poor and that’s why we changed him.”
” It’s a big blow to us having lost to King Faisal here too. We are supposed to be winning our home games,” he added.