Patrick Yeboah opens up on his stay at Asante Kotoko

Published on: 07 May 2020

Asante Kotoko defender Patrick Yeboah has opened up on his stay at the club since joining them ahead of their CAF Champions League campaign last season.

Yeboah claims the impact of the Porcupine Warriors on his career has earned him interest from several foreign clubs.

The left-back joined the club from fellow Premier League side Karela United on a three-year deal.

"Kotoko is a big club and it offers big opportunities for players both on and off the field," Yeboah told Kotoko Express App

"In as much as I aimed at playing well for the club to push it forward, I also sat out to also use the platform to improve on my football career."

He added, "It has been very amazing."  I just cannot describe it. I got the chance to join the Local Black Stars a few months after I started playing for the club and it is amazing how popular I have become since my first game for Kotoko and the number of clubs abroad that are seeking my services."

"I do not have a manager because I have been my own man since I started playing professional football.

"Before I did not have people pushing me to become my manager but it will surprise you now the number of people who pressing me with their desire to manage me."

"It is a great experience and one that increases your love  the zeal to die for the club even more."

The defender has struggled for regular playing time under coach Maxwell Konadu in the suspended 2019/20 league season, making only five appearances thus far.

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