Kwesi Appiah, a member of the Interim Management Committee (IMC) for Asante Kotoko, has emphasized the club's determination to rectify their slow start in the second round of the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League.
Despite a challenging beginning to the season, the Porcupines showed resilience and concluded the first round in third place, marking a notable improvement in their performance.
Appiah openly addressed the team's early struggles and subsequent progress, acknowledging their growing cohesion and understanding on the field.
"As we all saw from the middle part of the first round getting to the end, the team was performing very well because they have now gotten to know themselves very well," remarked Appiah, highlighting the positive shift in Kotoko's form.
While refraining from making lofty promises, Appiah expressed the team's commitment to giving their best in the upcoming matches.
"I will not say we will win the cup, but we will try to win. If we win, fine. If we don't win, as Otumfuo said, we should all go out there whether we win; it is a plus. If we don't, he thinks that we are building the team towards the near future," he stated.
With Kotoko's exit from the FA Cup, the team's sole focus is now on the Ghana Premier League, with ambitions to secure positive results and make significant strides in the remainder of the season.

