Asante Kotoko head coach, Steven Polack, admits that the team failed to
perform to its best over the second leg against CARA of Brazzaville in
the CAF Confederations Cup.
Kotoko arrived in Ghana on Thursday after losing 7-6 on penalties to their opponents following a 1-1 aggregate scoreline.
Polack says success in the penalty shootout was out of their hands but
they could have offered more during the match.
“Not to get through to the second round was disappointing especially as
we were the better team. We could have have been better on Wednesday in
the second leg but we were not.
If we had played like we did in the first leg, we would have found the
goal to go through,” Polack said at the Kotoko International Airport on
arrival from Congo.
He continued: “I believe that penalties are a lottery. I keep reading
stories that ask if we trained for the penalties or not. Of course, we
trained for those.
Doing my job requires that we work on set plays but in the shootout, the
goalkeeper has nothing to lose while the taker has all to lose.
Unfortunately, the CARA goalkeeper did a little better on the day.”
Had Kotoko made it, they would have faced Ben Guerdane of Tunisia in the second round of the CAF Confederations Cup.
Kotoko’s attentions will turn to the Ghana Premier League which starts
on the weekend of March 2-4. They take on WAFA on the opening day of the
new GHPL season.
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