Former Kotoko goalkeeper Mohammed Alhassan believes clubs standard has fallen

Published on: 19 October 2023

Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper Mohammed Alhassan has opened up on the dwindling fortunes of the Ghanaian giants.

The Porcupine Warriors has struggled to live up to expectations in recent times as they gradually fade out in Africa inter-club competitions.

Speaking to Kessben FM monitored by Footballghana.com, the former Ghana goalkeeper expressed the standard of his former club has fallen.

“Kotoko’s standard has fallen because they can’t boast of any top player as compared to previous years. Kotoko had top players like Charles Taylor, Stephen Oduro, Nana Arhin Duah and others, who won fans to the stadium but the narrative has changed this time. If the team had purchase some experienced players, they could have won fans to the stadium”

“During my days with Bofoakwa Tano, we used to train three times a day anytime about to engage Kotoko because knew quality they possessed. We knew of threats from Charles Taylor, Stephen Oduro and others so anytime you face them you have to prepare well but it is not the same at the moment, Now, clubs are able to pick maximum points in Kumasi because of fallen standards”

The former Kotoko and Bofoakwa Tano shot stopper currently based in the United States of America.

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