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Comparison of the stats of last four Kotoko coaches after match day 11

Pulse Sports presents a comparison of the statistics of the last four Kotoko coaches after 11 league games.

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Mas-ud Didi Dramani

He started his job as coach of Asante Kotoko on 20 October, 2012. The Porcupine Warriors had already drawn their first two games during the time he was absent due to national assignment with the Black Maidens in the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.

His first game which was on match day 3 was a tie against Kpando Heart of Lions, which the Porcupine Warriors drew.

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In his first 11 games in charge of the champions at the time, they won four (4), drew five (5) and lost one (1), which is a total of 17 points.

David Duncan

The former AshGold and Hearts of Oak coach was appointed by Kotoko to replace Mas-up Didi Dramani, following a poor start to the 2014-15 season.

Duncans’ first test was a difficult away tie against Bechem United, but his lads managed a comfortable 1-3 victory in March 2015.

He won five (5), drew three (3) and lost three in his first 11 games in charge and amassed 18 points.

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Michael Osei

The former assistant coach of New New Edubiase United benefited from the sack of his boss David Duncan, after a poor start to the 2015-16 season.

Michael Osei hit the ground running on match day seven (7) by returning the team back to winning ways with an emphatic 3-1 win against Liberty Professionals.

Osei managed eight (8) victories, drew one (1) and lost two (2) two matches to record 25 points.

Zdravko Lugarusic

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Michael Osei, who was the interim coach of Kotoko was demoted to the youth team to pave way for the arrival of Zdrazko Logarusic as head coach.

The Croat began the season with Asante Kotoko and his first assignment was against Liberty Professionals, which they won 2-1 at home, despite a tough opposition from the Scientific Soccer lads.

Kotoko’s first defeat under Lugarusic came on match day eight (8) against their bitterest rivals, Hearts of Oak in Accra and they have since then not recovered from it, having lost one more and drawn two of their subsequent games.

In all, Zdrazko Lugarusic won five (5), drew four (4) and lost two (2) of the 11 games he was in charge of the 23 times champions of Ghana, amassing 19 points.

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