Head coach of Asante Kotoko Karim Zito has said they needed to beat Hearts of Oak to boost their confidence in this campaign.
The Porcupine Warriors pipped their arch rivals by 1-0 in a week nine derby, making it two straight victories since returning from a poor CAF Confederation Cup campaign.
The two time African champions had blown away Karela United 4-2 in week 8 at the Baba Yara Stadium to keep their unbeaten streak in five matches prior to meeting Hearts of Oak in Accra.
Striker, Morifing Donzo struck the winner from the penalty spot late in the first half following Amankwaa Baafi’s unintelligent tackle on Peter Amidu Acquah in the area.
Coach Karim Zito first described the intensity of the clash between the sworn rivals.
“Everybody knows Hearts and Kotoko how difficult it is and you could see the fans also came to watch the game but at the end of the day the mindset is there and at costs we had to beat them,” Karim Zito said.
“If only we want set our target, then we have to win this game because winning this will also propel us towards our objective so I’m very happy.”
Asante Kotoko now remain the only club yet to taste defeat in six matches with three matches outstanding.
They have amassed 14 points and seated in seventh on the league table with their next fixture away to Vision FC on November 12.
Friday, Nov 7
Nations FC 1-1 Hohoe
Saturday, Nov 8
Aduana 0-0 Medeama
Sunday, Nov 9
Vision 2-1 Eleven Wonders
Holy Stars 2-0 Gold Stars
Samartex 1-0 All Blacks
Young Apostles 3-2 Bechem
Karela United 1-1 Dreams
Heart of Lions 1-0 Berekum Chelsea
Hearts of Oak 0-1 Asante Kotoko