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Asante Kotoko board chairman Paul Adu-Gyamfi has tasked the team to halt their continuous decline.

The Porcupine Warriors have won one, drawn four and lost twice in seven matches during the second half of the season.

That sums up to seven points from a possible 21 and slipped to fifth place on the table.

Ahead of their difficult task against Dreams FC at the Baba Yara Stadium on Sunday, Adu-Gyamfi wants them to

"Just like the fans, the Board of Directors are equally displeased with the team’s performance," he said.

"We however want to give the assurance that, things will change; we have tasked management, the technical team, the players and everybody in the club to help halt the unimpressive results."