Felix Annan wants Asante Kotoko to be ruthless against his former side WAFA in Wednesday's Ghana Premier League clash at the Baba Yara stadium.
The Porcupine Warriors face off with the Academy Boys eyeing a return to the win column following their stalemate at the Tamale Utrecht park against Bolga All Stars and the young goalkeeper who has been superb thus far is expecting nothing short of victory.
Annan had his talent honed at the renowned academy before rejoining the Kotoko last season. In the 2014/2015 season, he joined the academy side on loan and played a key role as the club avoided relegation.
But this time, he and says there will be no mercy for his former side.
''It is always a pleasure meeting my former team. I respect WAFA a lot because they have played a key role in my career but there will be no mercy or sympathy in Kumasi. We mean business and we will work hard to beat WAFA,'' Annan is quoted by the club's official website.
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