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Great Olympics coach, Annor Walker has expressed satisfaction over his side's hard-earned draw against giants Asante Kotoko over the weekend in Kumasi.

The 'Dade' outfit played home from away, and managed to hold the Reds to a goalless draw last Sunday afternoon at the Baba Yara Stadium in Ghana Premier League match-day 15.

Both teams exhibited stupendous performances and took it at each other in search of a goal but the game produced none despite seeing number of chances.

In an interview after the game, the experienced trainer praised Kotoko for their recent performance but added they wanted to win at all cost but had to settle on a draw instead.

"I told you from the onset we going to play a team that is more motivated, that have come up at the moment playing good football so it's going to be difficult since I'm playing home from away but at the end of it all I will prove a point and God willing it has come to pass."

"It's not that I was happy with the draw, I'm playing home and it was my wish to win but I'm happy with what I had. We didn't come for a draw, we wanted to win at all cost."

Despite being without a win in their last five matches, Great Olympics are still in the top ten on the table with 17 points.

They will take on regional rivals Hearts of Oak next in the 'Ga-Mantse' derby