Monday, 24 August 2020

'KOTOKO LOVER' FRED BOATENG CAUTIONS THE CLUB AGAINST INDISCRIMINATE SIGNINGS

Angolan based Ghanaian forward, Frederick Boateng has shared his thoughts on past management practices in Asante Kotoko. The former Dwarfs and Inter Allies focal man also offered an advice to the newly appointed Asante Kotoko Chief Executive Officer, Nana Yaw Amponsah.

Speaking on Sports Forum on Time FM from his base in Angola, Boateng outlined his love for the Porcupines whom he represented from 2018 to 2019. Boateng scored 4 goals in his first 5 games for Kotoko endearing him to the many club faithfuls though he later played a bit part role with the arrival of Burkinabe, Songne Yacouba.


"I wish the new management well. They shouldn't think about their pockets. They should focus on the club's development and find quality players. They should also give them time and desist from the wholesale (usual) recruitment. Mostly those they sack are better than those they go in for. I have been there before and that is the problem with the club."

"I love Kotoko very much and if I hadn't even played for Kotoko, I would have been very disturbed. My family loves Kotoko. They should manage the players well and give them time and add a few quality ones to push the club forward. In (Primeiro) D'Agosto and T.P (Mazembe), they have some players who have played for over a decade now."

The forward scored 4 goals in 10 games for Clube Desportivo da Huila prior to the global hiatus that ended the Angolan top league. The 26 year old has averaged 0.32 goals per game in his last 77 league games for 3 Ghanaian sides and his current Angolan employers whom he joined as a free agent.



By; Kwasi Gyamfi Din-Chin






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