Asante Kotoko’s interim boss, Abdul Gazale, has acknowledged that his team’s attackers are lacking the cutting edge in front of goal and has taken it upon himself to help them improve their finishing.
Gazale took over the team a few days ago following the departure of Burkinabe trainer Seydou Zerbo and has already identified finishing as one of the areas that the team needs to improve on if they want to remain contenders for the title.
In their first game under Gazale’s leadership, the team secured a 1-1 draw against Legon Cities at the El Wak Stadium, despite taking an early lead.
The youth coach believes that his team had enough chances to win the game, but they failed to do so because their attackers were not clinical enough in front of goal.
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