Asante Kotoko coach Karim Zito expressed disappointment after his side were held to a 0-0 draw against Hearts of Oak in their latest Ghana Premier League fixture.
Despite dominating large portions of the game, Zito lamented his team's inability to capitalise on multiple scoring opportunities.
“We squandered too many chances. We should have won, but we weren’t clinical enough,” said Zito after the match. “I still stand by my target of winning the league, even if our chances look slim. Until it’s over, we’ll keep fighting.”
The coach was quick to highlight Kotoko's superiority in creativity, claiming his side were the better team in terms of attacking play. “In terms of creativity, we were ahead of Hearts of Oak,” he added.
Kotoko's unbeaten run stretched to eight games, with two wins and six draws, as they remain in fourth place in the league standings. Zito, however, remained optimistic about his team's chances, despite their mounting frustrations in the title race.