Kumasi Asante Kotoko legend Stephen Oduro has accused interim boss Michael Osei of secretly masterminding his exit from the club after 17 years of dedicated service.
Oduro who was recently declared surplus to requirements at the Porcupine Warriors has accused Osei of forcing him out after he took charge of the team from David Duncan.
"He [Michael Osei] once told me after Coach David Duncan was asked to step aside that am not part of his plans," oduro told FOX FM
"I always help to solve problems in the team as a senior player but the coach and his assistant can only explain that am sabotaging my beloved club"
"Clubs were chasing for my signature in the first round of the Ghana Premier League but I told I can't play against Kotoko"
"He also told me that am giving him problems whenever am on bench because the supporters always chant for him to bring me on during our games, so he decided not to include my name on the team sheet"
"There are many issues in the club, how can a player say I will not play for Kotoko again" he quizzed
"A club which upcoming footballers were dreaming of, things has changed"
Oduro also declared that he will move on to another club if he is asked to leave officially by management of the team.
"They have planned to force me out of the club but they can't retire me, I can still play football. If they decide to part ways with me, I will leave."