Asante Kotoko defender Patrick Asiedu has stirred debate in Ghanaian football by openly criticising the playing style of rivals Hearts of Oak ahead of their highly anticipated Super Clash this weekend.

Aduana FC have managed to hold Medeama SC to a pulsating 1-1 draw in a very thrilling game at the TnA Stadium in match-day 22 of the Ghana Premier League, with goalkeeper Prince Osei emerging as the hero once again after another last minute penalty save.
Ghana’s most celebrated football rivalry returns as Asante Kotoko SC host Accra Hearts of Oak at the iconic Baba Yara Sports Stadium in a fixture loaded with history, intensity, and high stakes.
The Porcupine Warriors enter this blockbuster encounter under significant pressure. They have suffered back-to-back defeats in all competitions, most painfully their MTN FA Cup Round of 16 exit on penalties to Aduana FC at home.
Their league form has also been inconsistent. A 3-1 loss to Heart of Lions FC in Kpando saw Kotoko drop to fifth place with 35 points from 21 matches, just one point shy of the top four. Overall, Kotoko have managed only one win in their last six matches (D2, L3).
Despite recent struggles, Kotoko possess genuine quality. They boast the second-best attacking record in the league with 28 goals and have conceded only 14, highlighting a well-balanced side capable of dominating in the right circumstances.
Baba Yara Stadium remains a fortress. Under Coach Abdul Karim Zito, Kotoko are unbeaten in 10 home league matches this season (W6, D4). They also hold the upper hand historically, remaining unbeaten in their last five league meetings at home against Hearts (W3, D2) and not losing this fixture in Kumasi since the 2020/21 season.
While Kotoko seek stability, Hearts of Oak arrive riding a wave of defensive resilience. The Phobians are unbeaten in their last four league games (W2, D2), keeping clean sheets in each under Mas-Ud Didi Dramani.
Hearts sit just above Kotoko with 36 points, despite scoring only 15 goals — among the league’s lowest tallies. Their campaign has been built on rock-solid defense, conceding only seven goals in 21 matches.
On the road, Hearts are exceptional. With five wins, four draws, and two losses, they are the league’s strongest away side, having conceded only four goals away from home.
However, they face a psychological challenge: Hearts have not beaten Kotoko in Kumasi in the Premier League since 2020/21, a hurdle they will aim to overcome.
Kotoko: Amidu Acquah is sidelined due to a training injury, while Patrick Asiedu remains doubtful.
Hearts of Oak: Rocky Dwamena misses out with an ACL injury.
Asante Kotoko: Camara (GK), L. Amoah, J. Amoah, Samba (C), Ansu, Badu, Kwadwo, Amoh, Gyau; Donzo, A. Amoah
Hearts of Oak: Asare (GK), Ali, Amankwah, Adamu, Afrane, Abdul Karim, Amponsah, Boateng, Wayo, Hussein, Hamza
Channels: TV3, Onua TV & Max TV
Kickoff: 17:00 GMT (5:00 PM)
Expect a fiercely contested match. Kotoko’s home advantage and attacking firepower make them slight favorites, but Hearts’ defensive discipline and unbeaten away form suggest they will be very tough to break down. A hard-fought 1-1 draw seems the most likely outcome, though a late winner from either side cannot be ruled out.
Ghana Premier League round 22 kicked off with a regional derby with Vision FC marmalizing Eleven Wonders by an emphatic 0-3 win at the University of Ghana Stadium.
FIFA has officially cleared striker Hamza Issah and his management to terminate his contract with Hearts of Oak, paving the way for a move abroad.