Asante Kotoko travel to Swedru on Sunday with momentum firmly on their side, knowing a fourth consecutive league win could lift them to the top of the Ghana Premier League table.
The Porcupine Warriors come into the fixture in fine form, highlighted by an emphatic 6-0 victory in their previous match. They boast the league’s most productive attack and have also shown consistency away from home, making them strong contenders as the season reaches a critical phase.
Standing in their way are Swedru All Blacks, a side that has built a reputation for resilience at the Swedru Sports Stadium. Despite a challenging campaign overall, the hosts remain unbeaten in six home matches, conceding just three goals in that run. It sets up a compelling contrast between Kotoko’s attacking power and Swedru’s defensive solidity on home turf.
Swedru All Blacks, coached by Egyptian tactician Ahmed Ibrahim Fathi, are 11th on the table with 19 points from 16 matches. While results have been mixed, the pressure is mounting on the coach, with the club needing consistency to pull clear of the bottom half. A recent draw against Karela United offered some relief, but expectations remain high.
Kotoko sit second with 30 points from 16 matches and will be targeting maximum points to sustain their title push, fully aware that Swedru’s home strength presents a serious test.
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