Accra representative of Asante Kotoko, Edmund Ackah, has lashed out at u-20 coach Didi Dramani for failing to release striker Dauda Mohammed for their league tie against Bechem United.
The Satellites are preparing for their African Youth Qualifier against Ethiopia this weekend and are currently in camp.
This has resulted in Dramani refusing the players to leave for their respective clubs but Ackah sees this move as a way of sabotaging Kotoko.
“I am very much disappointed in Didi Dramani. He is sabotaging the club and that makes me sad. How can he do that?”
“He asked Dauda Mohammed to switch off his phone to avoid joining us for the game against Bechem,” Ackah told Asempa Sports.
“We know all that he is doing and at the appropriate time, we will vent our spleen on him.”
“We pay the boy because he is our player. We have employed him and we have authority over him. But what Didi Dramani is doing is really appalling and sad,” he added.
Meanwhile, Bechem United have vowed to stop the Porcupine Warriors following their impressive home record this season.
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