Ex-Asante Kotoko CEO cautions club against complacency

Former Asante Kotoko Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Samuel Opoku Nti has cautioned the club against complacency in their bid to win the Premier League.

The Porcupine Warriors finished the first round of the 2021/22 Ghana Premier League on top of the league log with 36 points.

In an interview with Accra-based Hot FM, the Kotoko legend indicated the team can win the league if they don’t turn to be complacent.

“If the players, management and technical team done turn out to be complacent, they will win it,” he said.

In the matchday 17 games, at the Baba Yara Stadium, Kotoko whipped debutants Accra Lions to solidify their stay on top of the log.

Asante Kotoko will play Hearts of Oak in an outstanding league game on Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.

MG

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