Stephen Appiah Is Even Afraid Of Me- Dong Bortey Warns Charles Taylor.

Hearts of Oak great, Bernard Dong Bortey has thrown shades on former teammate Charles Taylor, calling for debate to cease as to who was a better footballer between the two.

According to the “Serial Killer,” players like Stephen Appiah will dare not come close not to mention Charles Taylor, describing himself as a football “wizard.”

“I’m better than Charles Taylor,” he told Sikka Sports.

“You don’t need to brag on radio when you believe you are better than me. People should judge your performance on the pitch. Stephen Appiah is even afraid of me, he knows I’m a wizard in football,” he added.

Bortey  won four league titles with Hearts of Oak as well as the CAF Super Cup and the Confederation Cup in 2001 and 2004, plied trades the United Arab Emirates, Israel and Equatorial Guinea before calling off his football career .

 

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