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Soccer News of Monday, 14 March 2016

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

Duncan on the brink of Kotoko exit

Coach David Duncan Coach David Duncan

The management of Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko has called a crisis meeting on Monday to decide the fate of coach David Duncan after their unimpressive start to the league.

According to the Porcupine Warriors insiders, the management will discuss the possible causes of their shambolic start to the season despite big-name purchases and bright form in the off-season.

Angry Kotoko fans have called for the sacking of the management if they fail to sack the coach following the depression over the difficult start to the season.

Key among the topic to be discussed is the future of coach Duncan who has been blamed by many for their difficult start to the season.

While most management members are expected to call for the coach to stay, other will call for him to be sacked in the wake of the disappointment among fans.

The plight of Kotoko has been heightened because of the fine form of their arch rivals Hearts of Oak who are now top of the league with ten points while the Porcupines have only two.

Kotoko's quest for their first win of the season failed to materialise on Sunday when they were beaten 2-0 by Berekum Chelsea.

Ex-Ghana U-17 striker Saddick Adams scored two first half goals within three minutes as Berekum Chelsea handed Kotoko a 2-0 defeat at the Golden City Park.