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King Faisal FC gaffer, Jimmy Cobblah admits losing to a more advance opposition but vowed to get his side back on track as quick as possible.

The Green and Whites were humbled by champions and regional rivals Asante Kotoko by 0-3 in the Kumasi derby- a tie they dominated really well in the last campaign. 

The 'Insha Allah' lads are currently sitting at the foot of the league standing winless, having lost all their opening four matches.
 
In a StarTimes post-game interview, the former Black Satellites coach confessed they engaged a better side but assured their fans of turning things around and also believes they have some experience guys at their disposal who will help make things right. 
 
"For condition wise, we could have conceded more, we played with a bigger side, they have been around for sometime and are experience. What I can say is the break has helped a bit but we will pick up with time."
 
"On turning things around, trust me I know what I'm doing cos I've never watched them play a game of this sort. We have got some experience players who were suffering from malaria and their introduction brought some changes. So I am telling you and still believing that things will change."
 
King Faisal will play as guests to Bibiani Goldstars in the next round of matches in the 2022/23 Ghana Premier League.
 

By: Iddriss Abdul Rahim