Kotoko manager Abdul Karim Zito showered praise on Hearts of Oak coach Mas-Ud Didi Dramani after Sunday's President's Cup clash. The Porcupine Warriors defeated their rivals 2-1 at Accra Sports Stadium despite falling behind early. Zito spoke highly of Dramani's coaching abilities during a radio interview following the match. He described the Hearts coach as one of the country's finest tactical minds. The victory marked another chapter in the fierce rivalry between these two clubs.
Dramani faced his first major challenge since replacing Aboubakar Ouattara as Hearts manager. The new coach signed a two-year contract and needed to prove himself against Kotoko. Zito recognized the difficult situation his counterpart handled during the game. He praised Dramani's ability to read matches and make smart decisions from the sideline. The Kotoko coach believes Dramani possesses both tactical knowledge and psychological skills.
Hearts grabbed the opening goal through Hamza Issah before halftime arrived. The Phobians looked confident and controlled the early stages of the encounter. Kotoko responded strongly after the break and turned the game around completely. Peter Acquah Amidu and Kwame Opoku scored the crucial goals that secured the comeback victory. The win allowed Kotoko to lift the President's Cup trophy and celebrate another triumph over their traditional enemies.
Dramani faced his first major challenge since replacing Aboubakar Ouattara as Hearts manager. The new coach signed a two-year contract and needed to prove himself against Kotoko. Zito recognized the difficult situation his counterpart handled during the game. He praised Dramani's ability to read matches and make smart decisions from the sideline. The Kotoko coach believes Dramani possesses both tactical knowledge and psychological skills.
Hearts grabbed the opening goal through Hamza Issah before halftime arrived. The Phobians looked confident and controlled the early stages of the encounter. Kotoko responded strongly after the break and turned the game around completely. Peter Acquah Amidu and Kwame Opoku scored the crucial goals that secured the comeback victory. The win allowed Kotoko to lift the President's Cup trophy and celebrate another triumph over their traditional enemies.