Caf Champions League: Kotoko legend Malik Jabir urges club to stay focus

Published on: 29 September 2020

Former Asante Kotoko legend, Malik Jabir has called on the club to stay focus ahead of the 2020/21 Caf Champions League campaign.

The Ghana Premier League giants will represent the country in the Caf interclub competition following the abrogation of the 2019/20 football season due to coronavirus.

With some section of the supporters calling on teh management to boycott the competition due to lack of competition, Jabir says the club must focus in participating in the competition.

“The focus is not to win the trophy at stake but to offer the players an opportunity to compete with their peers at the highest level in Africa.

“The main focus is not to fight for the ultimate in their first year in office, but to offer the players the needed platform to gain experience and continue fighting until they achieve their goal of winning the ultimate trophy,” Malik, who was part of the victorious 1971 Kotoko squad, told  Graphic Sports Online in an exclusive interview.

“We used six years to compete in the continental competition before making it in 1971. Consistency was our hallmark after we failed to make an impact in 1966.

“We were, however, consistent because anytime we failed to progress in Africa, we returned home to win the domestic league until we finally won the trophy in 1971.

“The present management should be goaded on to give the players the opportunity to play in Africa, and if they fail to make it, they should be motivated to win the domestic league so that they can return to Africa to continue fighting.

“What management should do as they fight for honours in Africa is to keep a consistent team so they can acquire experience. That was how we won the cup in 1971 and 1983; it was the same spirit that won the cup for Kotoko,” he stressed.

Malik, who coached Kotoko between 2005 and 2006, urged the Kotoko family to support the new management of the club to build a formidable team capable of dominating the domestic league and achieving continental glory.

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