Asante Kotoko head coach, Prosper Narteh Ogum says he wants his side to play nice football in a bid to win trophies in the coming seasons.
Ogum joined the Porcupine Warriors on a two-year deal from West Africa Football Academy [WAFA].
The 43-year-old took over from Portuguese trainer, Mariano Barreto, who mutually parted ways with the club after just six months in charge of the club.
He will be assisted by David Ocloo and John Eduafo as the first team’s assistant coaches.
"In the modern game, teams that play nice football put the ball on the turf and build up from the goalkeeper until they score," coach Ogum said.
"That system has its designed training and that's what I've carefully mastered and teach my players everywhere I go."
He guided WAFA to a third-place finish in the just ended Ghana Premier League season accumulating 56 points in what appears the best season for the academy lads since they joined the premiership.
Prosper Narteh Ogum is a Sports Psychologist and Educationist. He has previously handled UCC Soccer Team, Elmina Sharks, Dwarfs and Karela United.
Dr. Ogum is currently the deputy manager for the Ghana Black Stars B.