Asante Kotoko head coach Abdul Karim Zito has heaped praise on his players for their fighting spirit and composure following their 1-0 victory over arch-rivals Accra Hearts of Oak in Sunday’s Super Clash at the Accra Sports Stadium.
A well taken first half penalty goal from Guinean forward Morifing Donzo proved decisive in the keenly contested encounter between Ghana’s two most successful football clubs. The result ensured that the Porcupine Warriors maintained their unbeaten run in the 2025/26 Ghana Premier League.
Speaking in his post-match interview, Karim Zito lauded the players for their mental fortitude and focus, highlighting how their determination and self-belief paved the way for the vital away win.
“Everybody knows Hearts and Kotoko, how difficult it is. You see the supporters today, everybody is happy. It was very difficult, but the mindset was there to win this game because winning this game would help us towards our objective,” he said.
The Kotoko boss further acknowledged the competitive nature of the game, commending both sides for their performances but emphasizing that his team’s discipline and tactical awareness ultimately made the difference.
The victory cements Kotoko’s impressive form under Zito, keeping them unbeaten after six league matches. With three games in hand due to their earlier involvement in continental competitions, the Porcupine Warriors have positioned themselves strongly in the early title race.
As they prepare for their next fixture, Zito and his squad are focused on building momentum and maintaining their unbeaten streak as they aim to reclaim the Ghana Premier League crown.
Kotoko’s latest triumph not only strengthens their confidence but also reignites their long-standing dominance in one of Africa’s most storied football rivalries.




























