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Despite calls from the irate Kotoko fans for the dissolution of their current technical team in what they described as poor performance, assistant coach David Ocloo has stated categorically clear that, they are under no pressure despite losing on home soil to Nsoatreman FC.

The Porcupine Warriors got stunned by the 'Efiri Tete Amanaso' outfit by 1-2 last Thursday night in match-week 25 of the Ghana Premier League.

Former Hearts of Oak conjurer Abdul Manaf Umar Gumah opened the scoring account for Nsoatreman FC before Shadrach Addo levelled things up before half time.

In the closing moments of the game, Charles Adu Meider did a great work on the right to set up Abdul Rahman Mohammed who struck into the net to snatch all three points for the Green-Yellows.

Speaking after the game, David Ocloo despite their recent poor display, feels no jettisoning pressure so as his boss Prosper Narteh Ogum and added they are going back to the drawing board to right all wrongs as they hope to improve in their subsequent games.

“It is a work in progress. There is no pressure on us. We just have to go back and work hard and try to turn things around."

The 'Kum Apem' lads are currently winless in their last six matches having lost five and drawn one, and are currently on the tenth position with 33 points.

Asante Kotoko will travel to Dreams FC in the next round of matches on Sunday, April 24, in Dawu.