Asante Kotoko midfielder Justice Blay has conceded that the team's recent away performances in the Ghana Premier League have left fans disappointed, emphasizing the need to rectify the situation.
The Porcupine Warriors have suffered consecutive defeats in their away matches since the league resumed, a trend Blay believes has not lived up to expectations.
“Although we have disappointed our supporters by not getting the wins or the needed results in the away games as we did in the first round, that’s how football is. We all know that we had a slow start in the first round, but we were able to make amends and turn things around, and we almost went 10 games unbeaten, so it’s never too late for us," he told the club's media.
Blay acknowledged the slow start to the second half of the season but remained optimistic about the team's ability to turn things around. He urged fans to remain patient and focused on the upcoming crucial fixture against Accra Lions.
"The game against Accra Lions is our focus now; it’s a must-win game because we know points build up and our position on the league log," he emphasized.
Despite the recent setbacks, Asante Kotoko sits in third place on the league table with 32 points. They are determined to bounce back with a victory when they host Accra Lions in their upcoming week 21 fixture at the Baba Yara Stadium.

