The Porcupine Warriors drew 2-2 at home against Medeama SC in their Ghana Premier League clash on Sunday at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
Following the hard-fought stalemate, Asante Kotoko assistant coach Prince Owusu has candidly described the club’s current struggles as “going through a hell”. Despite the challenges, Owusu maintains the team remains determined and focused on the league title.
Speaking after the match, he highlighted the mounting injury issues within the squad and noted that the upcoming transfer window could provide an opportunity to strengthen the team.

“As you said, you know there’s a lot of injuries. The window is going to be open very soon, so we can bring in some new players. But I’m not disappointed. The only game we lost that hurt me was against Holy Stars. The rest, the boys gave a very good performance,” Owusu said.
The assistant coach stressed that while the team is enduring a very difficult period, their resilience remains strong.
“We are going through a hell, but we will survive.”
Owusu also pointed out that Kotoko’s African campaign has taken a toll on the players, affecting their energy levels and consistency, but the squad is still in contention for the league title.
Despite this optimism, Asante Kotoko has now gone three games without a win, raising concerns about form and squad depth. Owusu, however, remains confident that with key players returning and potential reinforcements from the transfer window, the team can bounce back and challenge for the league.






























