Asante Kotoko's head coach, Prosper Narteh Ogum, has swore to fix the defensive issues tormenting his side, in the near future.
The Porcupine Warriors have surrendered six goals in nine games remembering delivering for three in their last two league games.
At a press conference, Ogum tended to worries over his group's defensive battles in ongoing games.
Because of his group's unfortunate cautious exhibitions, Ogum said the specialized team have been effectively working with the players to comprehend and address their mix-ups.
"We met with the whole group, including the players, and went over recordings from late games," he referenced.
"We showed them precisely what turned out badly and ensured they comprehended what they ought to have done any other way. Our guarded line areas of strength for is, showed it toward the start of the time, however we actually need to address these new slips by, so we went through every mistake and called attention to them to the players."
Ogum underlined his emphasis has been on ensuring players gain from their slip-ups to try not to rehash them.
"Football is a tedious game," he noted, making sense of that blunders not revised now could appear in future matches. "What happens today could reoccur - while possibly not in that frame of mind next game, then maybe in the following four or five. So they should not mess with these mix-ups."
The mentor added that the specialized team is investing additional energy to guarantee these guarded slips don't repeat.
"We have a ton of work to do, and we're focused on ensuring these blunders are remedied," Ogum closed.
Kotoko are headed for the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park where they face Bechem United on Sunday.
Kotoko presently can't seem to dominate a game at the setting since May 2016.