King Faisal owner Alhaji Grunsah has told followers of Asante Kotoko to stop complaining about the penalty given against them in their game against Hearts last Sunday.
Kotoko lost the game 1-0 at the Accra Stadium after a dubious award of a penalty in what the management and followers of the club strongly oppose to.
Referee Samuel Sukah has been lambasted but Alhaji Grusah has told the Kotoko faithful to move on.
“Referees are human so they can also make mistakes in a game.This penalty awarded is nothing new to the Ghanaian game.
“Is the penalty the reason why many people are complaining? Kotoko have also benefited from dubious penalty decisions to win their matches in the league, so we should all stop talking too much,” Grusah told Kumasi-based Boss Fm.
King Faisal are currently playing in the Division One League.
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