Editor of Kotoko express, Jerome Otchere, says the problems and controversies surrounding the club is totally over.
Otchere made these comments after the Life Patron of the club, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, visited the training grounds of the club following a misunderstanding between David Duncan and the management of the club.
This has led to the club being publicly ridiculed but Otchere believes all issues have been rectified.
“Nana made an unexpected surprise visit to the training grounds on Tuesday and the players were made to understand that Assistant
Coach Michael Osei has taken over from Coach David Duncan,” he told Asempa Sports.
“The players said there was nothing wrong with them and have assured Nana they start winning because the results for Kotoko is unacceptable.”
“I believe since the owner has spoken, the storm is over within the club and there is nothing to talk about again.”
“Nana also spoke to the supporters around the training grounds and promised them that things will work to perfection”.
Kotoko are currently bottom on the 16 team log.
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