Kumasi Asante Kotoko striker Ahmed Toure says there was no pressure on him playing against Accra Hearts of Oak at the Accra sports stadium on Sunday.
The Ivorian striker Ahmed Toure swerved Hearts to complete a sensational return to Asante Kotoko after playing and scoring in a friendly for the Phobians.
The 27-year-old who scored in the first leg couldn’t register his name on the scoring sheet as Hearts drew 1-1 with Kotoko in the second leg of the Super Clash friendly.
For me I take all games that I play as normal games and there was no pressure on me playing here,” striker Ahmed Toure told Joy sports
“I just made a decision to return to Kotoko so I don’t have any problem with Accra Hearts Oak.
“I had a great game but I think the referee messed up the game by taking that penalty for Hearts.”
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