Asante Kotoko coach Prosper Narteh Ogum has expressed dissatisfaction over his side's performance despite their win over Legon Cities and feels the break didn't really help them in one way or the other.
The Porcupine Warriors humbled the Royals by a resounding 2-0 last Sunday in Kumasi in an epic Ghana Premier League match-week 23 clash.
Patrick Asiedu opened the scoring account with a very cool drive just at the edge of the box before Kwame Opoku wrapped it up from the spot in the closing moment of the game.
The 'Kum Apem' lads after the win have now climbed up to the top of the log with 36 points and are looking to continue with the same momentum in a quest to winning their 25th title.
In a post-match presser, the Educationist confessed their performance has greatly been affected due to the temporal break but is very optimistic they will find their rhythm after some few matches
"I think the five weeks break did not help us. If you look at the team today, we were not that sharp. We didn't exhibit that pace and speed."
"We weren't sharp in our build up and especially in our creativity in front of goal and the chances we had too wasn't chances that we should have missed but we will comeback after playing some few games."
Asante Kotoko will take on Sekondi Eleven Wise on Wednesday, March 12, at the Baba Yara Stadium in round 16 of the FA Cup.