Sports News of Monday, 12 February 2018

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Kotoko's performance against CARA Club delights coach Steve Polack

Steve Pollack with Dr. Kyei Steve Pollack with Dr. Kyei

Asante Kotoko head coach Steve Polack has expressed his satisfaction with his side's performance in their 1-0 win against CARA Club in the first leg of the preliminary stage of this year's CAF Confederation Cup on Sunday.

The Baba Yara Sports Stadium witnessed one of the best displays by Asante Kotoko in a long while as they pipped Congolese side CARA Club to 1-0 in the first leg of the preliminary round of CAF's second-tier club competition.

The Porcupine Warriors were wasteful in front of goal after squandering a staggering three penalties award to them by Senegalese referee Issa Sy before striker Yakubu Mohammed climbed off the bench to convert a late penalty to hand his side a slender victory.

Reflecting on the outcome of the game, Coach Polack commended his charges attitude and desire to win the match but was left astonished by their profligacy.

"I believe it's one of the best performances since I have been here, the attitude, desire and passion of the players was something else. I am only disappointed we didn't win by more goals, missed few chances but will work on that at training before the second leg," Polack told Oyerepa FM's Gideon Kwame Boateng.

"The supporters were tremendous as always, the crowd was behind us and that's a go sign going forward."

The English gaffer added, "We have been training on penalties and it's amazing how we lost them but don't forget penalty shoot outs are like lottery but from where I was sitting, I didn't see all the penalties and five of them in a game, it's my first time."

"Yakubu Mohammed coming in later was strategic and I'm not surprised he is the toast of the fans, he has always been and others also think otherwise. He has a lot to offer. I'm confident we can qualify notwithstanding where we the match will be played, even if it's in England."

Kotoko will need to avoid defeat to progress to the next stage of the competition in the return encounter in fortnight time in Congo.