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David Ocloo- Kotoko's assistant coach, has admitted they weren't at their best after the Dreams FC defeat and has urged all the supporters to remain calm as they hope to patch up all cracks in the team as soon as possible.

The Porcupine Warriors succumbed to another 2-0 loss to the 'Still Believe' side over the weekend at the Theater of Dreams Park in GPL match-week 25- to suffer back to back loses against the Dawu-based side.

Two goals from Simba Sylvester and Derrick Attah Adjei from each half of the game was enough to hand the hosts all three points

The defeat means the 'Kum Apem' lads are currently winless in their last seven league matches, having lost six and drawn only one which is very abysmal.

With the fans already calling for the jettisoning of head coach Prosper Narteh Ogum, former players and coaches have also joined and feels they require a new technical direction at the moment.

In a post-match interview with StarTimes' Nana Darkwa Gyasi, Ocloo, stated his players were panicking especially in the first half and also added their recent performance is greatly affected by injuries with players like Richmond Lamptey, goalkeeper Frederick Asare, Michael Kyei Dwamena, all on sidelines at the moment.

He said; "It's very difficult at the moment. I can feel their pain, this is football, sometimes it happens."

"You know when you're losing, your confidence go down and you could see that in the first half. The players were panicking, they couldn't play but the second half was better."

The Reds have now dipped to the 11th position on the table with 33 points and will host league leaders Samartex FC in the next round of matches.