The downward spiral of Asante Kotokos performance and results of late has forced interim Coach, Michael Osei to issue a warning to his team that there is no room for further slips in the
The Porcupine Warriors, having escaped from the early season ghost which crippled them at bottom of the league table, have again lost control of their resurgence to return the league crown to the club's secretariat after losing it to neighbours Ashanti Gold last season.
The team have gone four games without a win and have relinquished their position from second to fifth on the league log, and the clouds about his technical and tactical abilities to steer the ship to gold have been darkened.
He has warned his players he won't stand going through the spell of his predecessor, David Duncan (who went 6 games with only a win in the first round of the season).
"This is no time for jokes. We experienced a similar situation earlier this season. We were able to get out of it. We must not get back there again. Concentrate fully on the game," he warned
There are eight more games to end the season, and Osei is certain accruing maximum points will give them the chance achieving the Club's target for the season.
“The points in the eight remaining games can turn things around if really we want to win the league as planned before the season started.
“Let’s go all out. Let’s avoid further slips because we don’t have room for it. Our next game against Dreams FC. It’s a must win game," he stated.
Dreams FC have the second best away record and will be hoping to pile more pressure on the beleaguered Osei.