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Asante Kotoko legend, Ibrahim Sunday has expressed worry over the club’s inconsistent performance in the ongoing Ghana Premier League.
The Porcupine Warriors have blown hot and cold in the 2024/25 season, clocking 28 points from 16 matches – one game to end the first round and are seated 6th on the log behind rivals, Hearts of Oak on goals difference.
Their penultimate league game ended in 1-1 at Medeama last Sunday much to chagrin of the club’s following.
Sunday, who won the continental trophy with Kotoko as a player and a coach, spoke to Accra-based Radio Gold Sports. “The results are not convenient at all, today they are good, tomorrow they go down which is very bad.”
“It is not the caliber of Kotoko which should be playing like that. They must be consistent, they are not consistent now and I don’t know what is happening with the club at the moment.
“Is it the players, the technical team, the management or any other thing so I can’t say much about the team now.
“Just that I will hope that they will work very hard, better than what they are doing now to be able to come to the limelight.”
Sunday led the record Ghana Premier League holders to the league title as a captain on seven occasions and the then African Cup of Champions Clubs in 1970. He returned to coach Kotoko, leading them to the same continental trophy in 1983.
His other managerial records include guiding Africa Sports D’Abidjan of Ivory Coast to the defunct WAFU Cup in 1991 and the African Cup of Champions Club in 1992 and finally the CAF Super Cup in 1993.
He was a member of the Ghana’s senior national team that finished in runners up twice at the 1968 and 1970 Africa Cup of Nations in Ethiopia and Sudan respectively.
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