Asante Kotoko interim coach, Abdulai Gazale has blamed the nature of the El Wak pitch for his side’s draw with Legon Cities.
The Porcupine Warriors drew 1-1 with the Accra-based club on Thursday in the capital.
Captain Richard Boadu had given Kotoko the lead from the penalty spot but the home side levelled in the second half with a goal from Alex Aso.
“We came here with a mindset that we are coming to take the three points. Unfortunately, we conceded a second half goal from our opponent so we’ll take it like that because we were thinking of getting the three maximum points,” He said after the game.
“Looking at the the pitch, it was not helping us at all but as we are going, we will go back to the drawing board, work on few things and then start thinking about what to do in the next match.”
The result leaves Kotoko in sixth place, three points off the top four.
By : Gbordzor Promise