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Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Mohamed Camara has been left distraught following their goalless draw against Vision FC in week 24 of the Ghana Premier League on Sunday.
The Guinean import has become the shield between defeats and the Porcupine Warriors in the domestic competitions, marshaling the post with great finesse.
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The strapping shot stopper pulled off incredible saves, ensuring Kotoko’s stalemate against a ten-man Vision FC at the Baba Yara Stadium.
The 25-year-old shared his thoughts after the draw: “I am a bit disappointed because we were supposed to win this game, ten against eleven is not good to draw or lose, we were supposed to win,” Mohamed Camara said.
Camara, who has kept in 18 games with 11 clean sheets and 13 goals conceded, has set sight on giving his all in the remaining games of the campaign.
“But it’s not over, we will try and win the next game and continue small small [and] my performance was good and I expect to do more of those in the subsequent games.
On the chances of winning the Ghana Premier League, Mohamed Camara believes Kotoko must take “each game as they come.”
Asante Kotoko recently parted ways with head coach Karim Zito who guided them to last season’s MTN FA Cup, a competition that qualified them for the CAF Confederation Cup where they exited at the second preliminary stage.
Asante Kotoko’s title chase now looks bleak as they sit in 4th on the league table trailing leaders Medeama by seven points with reigning champions GoldStars and Hearts of Oak occupying second and third respectively with 42 and 40 points from 24 matches.