The porcupine warriors slipped on the table again after the loss piling pressure on Kotoko and Coach David Duncan on match day 23.
The Porcupine Warriors succumb to yet another defeat, their second consecutive loss in the premier league in three days after last Sunday's annihilation at the hands of Berekum Chelsea.
Majeed Ashimeru strike five minutes after recess was enough to put more pressure on Kotoko as they slipped to the relegation zone.
David Duncan’s boys took the game to WAFA in the early exchanges looking to redeem their image from last Sunday's loss. The alacrity with which they approach the game showed they were wounded lions meandering to find a way out killing the ghost which has tormented them all season.
Kotoko were caught on the back foot when WAFA exerted their presence in the game and took control of proceedings. They over-powered the midfield and made life hell for Kotoko but could not find the breakthrough required to boost their chances of maintaining their top three finish dream.
After recess, WAFA flew out of their blocks and quickly created the first best chance of the afternoon. The opportunity fell to Antwi, but he squandered the glorious opportunity by mishandling the ball around the penalty spot.
Two minutes later, Mumuni Zakaria scored, but the referee adjudged him to be in an offside position. WAFA were getting frustrated with the opportunities going begging, but didn't have to wait long to finally grab the headline 'Ashimeru Majeed deepen Kotoko's woes.'
Kotoko were proactive after going behind and dominated proceedings, but could not turn their dominance into gaining at least a point in the game.
They created chances, but the defence of WAFA were too strong to beat.
Majeed Ashimeru's strike on the 50th minute sink Kotoko to a point above relegation zone with seven matches to end of the season.