Ex-Black Stars GoalKeeper George Owu Has Urged Felix Annan To Pray More To Save Career.

Asante Kotoko captain, Felix Annan has been advised not to quit the serious training and must pray more to regain his position at the club level and in the national team.

Current Kotoko coach Maxwell Konadu preferred Kwame Baah over Felix Annan in the majority of his games during the first round of the Ghana Premier League, leading to his absence in the recent Black Stars call up.

 

“Every coach has his choice of players but I think Felix Annan went down a bit and Baah displaced him,” former Sekondi Hasaacas player said.

“What Felix Annan should now do is to work extra harder and steadfast in prayers because of his place in the Black Stars which is an opportunity for Asante Kotoko”

“He should come back stronger and take his training seriously if he wants to retake his number 1 position.” He added.

 

The Ghana League season is currently on halt due to the coronavirus pandemic with Ghana’s confirmed positive cases rising to over 6,000.

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