Hohoe United beat Kotoko at the Hohoe Sports Stadium on Sunday.
The home team produced an all round impressive performance at home to beat the biggest club in Ghana football, Kotoko.
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On the back of beating Bechem United away from home, Coach Tijani deployed an attacking setup capable of neutralizing a Kotoko setup battling with injuries.
The home team started the first half on the front foot as they were duly rewarded with their incesssant wave of attcaks.
William Oduro’s stunning freekick flew past the helpless Guinea goalkeeper Mohammed Camara in post for the away side for the opneing goal.
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The first half ended a goal advnatage to the home side.
Coach Karim Zito’s half time talk engineeered a spirit of revival from his boys who came from the break with the objective of getting a point or more from the game.
The Porcupine Warriors threatened the defense of the home team on several counts but failed to find an equalizer.
The defeat marks Kotoko’s second defeat of the season and leaves them on fifth, five points off the top, ahead of their clash against Dreams FC.
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Meanwhile, Hohoe United will face Berekum Chelsea away at the Golden City Park
