The Current Kotoko Players Are Better Than Those At Hearts Of Oak- Ex-Hearts Player Charles Allotey Reveals.

Charles Allotey

A member of the Hearts of Oak “64 battalions” Charles Allotey has stated that the current crop of players at Hearts Of Oak cannot be compared to those at their sworn rivals Kumasi Asante Kotoko.

According to the former Hearts Of Oak midfielder, the Kotoko players are better than the Hearts of oak players in terms of quality at the moment.

In an interview with Kumasi based Oyerepa FM, the CAF Champions League and Super Cup winner said:

“Asante Kotoko has quality players than Hearts of Oak. The current crop of players at Kotoko are better than those at Hearts of Oak.”

Charles Allotey currently handles a third division side in Cape Coast, Shalom Football club, and will be hoping to achieve greatness with the outfit when football returns.

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