Ganiyu, Nettey, Taylor & Lamptey out; Checkout Kotoko’s 21-man squad in Tamale for RTU clash

The Porcupine Warriors arrived in the Northern regional capital early hours of Saturday ahead of their first game at the venue for almost five years

Asante Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum Narteh has named a 21-man squad for the Ghana Premier League matchday 25 fixture against Real Tamale United at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium on Sunday.

Due to accumulated cards, right-back Christopher Nettey and skipper Abdul Ganiyu Ismail (injury) will miss the game as Kotoko seek to build on the crucial win against their rivals Hearts of Oak last weekend.

Also, there will be no Evans Adomako and Solomon Sarfo Taylor as well as Isaac Oppong as the trio are still not fully fit for the game.

However, Kotoko are expected to parade a formidable side that can overrun RTU who are fighting relegation and will be having their captain David Abagna Sandan back in action after several months in the treatment room.

Kotoko arrived in Tamale with a heavy military escort due to security issues on the road especially between Kintampo and Tamale.

How Asante Kotoko arrived in Tamale

Kotoko full squad in Tamale:

Goalkeepers:

Kwame Baah, Danlad Ibrahim

Defenders:

Imoro Ibrahim, Asmah Patrick, Augustine Agyapong, Andrews Appau, Mubarik Yusif, Samuel Appiah, Maxwell Agyemang, Charles Owusu.

Midfielders:

Mudasiru Salifu, Fabio Gama, Emmanuel Keyekeh, Sheriff Mohammed, Richard Boadu, Dickson Afoakwa, Stephen Amankona, Clinton Opoku

Forwards:

Samuel Boateng, George Mfegue, Mbella Etouga

I’m not sure I will play for Ghana at the World Cup – Brighton defender Lamptey

The youngster has been consistently performing at club level but he is skeptical about his chances of representing the country of his descent at the upcoming Fifa World Cup

Brighton and Hove Albion defender Tariq Lamptey has further fuelled doubts about his nationality switch ahead of the 2022 Fifa World Cup to be staged in Qatar.

The 21-year-old was born in England to Ghanaian parents and although he has previously represented the European giants at the youth level, he is still eligible to play for Ghana.

After an incredible showing in the shocking 1-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in Premier League on Saturday, Lamptey was asked if he would relish to play for West African giants Ghana as the Black Stars will be among five of Africa’s representatives at the mundial.

“I’m not sure yet,” Lamptey as quoted as saying by Ghanasoccernet.

“I have to just keep focusing on my club football. Take a game by game and then we’ll see [what happens in future],” he added.

Ghana coach Otto Addo is believed to be looking around for additional players to his already established squad and Lamptey is among such talents.

Apart from the Brighton defender, Frankfurt winger Ansgar Knauff, Bristol City striker Antoine Semenyo are also on the radar.

The Black Stars have been paired with Portugal, South Korea and Uruguay in Group H.

Radebe, Kalou named 2023 Afcon qualifying Draw Assistants; which country will Ghana face?

Former Africa Cup of Nations winners Lucas Radebe and Salomon Kalou will be the two draw assistants for the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations, Cote d’Ivoire 2023 group stages draw on Tuesday night next week.

The draw will be conducted live at 17h30 GMT at SuperSport studios in Johannesburg, South Africa.

You can watch it on all CAF platforms and join the conversation #TotalEnergiesAFCON23

Ex-South Africa international defender Radebe and former Cote d’Ivoire striker Kalou will join CAF Director of Competitions Samson Adamu for the draw.

The former Bafana Banfana defender and captain Radebe was a member of the South African team that won the 1996 African Cup of Nations. He made four appearances in Africa’s flagship football competition, having played in the tournaments of 1996, 1998, 2000 and 2002.

Radebe was also the captain of the South African national football team during both the 1998 FIFA World Cup and the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Kalou, the former Chelsea player, was a key attacker for the Elephants when they won the AFCON in 2015 in Equatorial Guinea.

He scored five goals in the six appearances in the tournament as he featured in the 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2017 editions of the continental showpiece event.

Forty-eight teams, including Ghana, will be drawn into 12 groups of four teams with the top two teams qualifying for the tournament to be played in the West African country.

The Black Stars will be hoping to qualify to the next Afcon and possibly win the trophy after failing since 1982.

Ghana were surprisingly booted out of the competition last time in the Group Stage following defeats to Morocco and Comoros.

The qualifiers will start in June 2022.

VIDEO: How Asante Kotoko coaches and players arrived in Tamale with Military escort for RTU game

The Porcupine Warriors touched base in Tamale ahead of the the make or break encounter against the relegation threatened side

Asante Kotoko arrived in Tamale on Saturday morning ahead of the Ghana Premier League matchday 25 fixture against Real Tamale United at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium on Sunday.

With Kotoko leading the Premier League table with 52 points, Prosper Ogum Narteh’s men are hoping to secure another three points in order to stretch the eight-point lead between them and Bechem United who sit in second place.

As a result, they arrived in Tamale more than 24 hours to kick off with a military escort in order to do away with attacks on the road especially between Kintampo and Tamale.

Real Tamale United, on the other hand, are fighting relegation as they currently sitting one place above the relegation zone but tied on the same points with Eleven Wonders.

A win for RTU could push them further away from the relegation dig out.

How Asante Kotoko coaches and players arrived in Tamale with Military escort for RTU game.

How Kotoko left Kumasi to Tamale with Military escort

Ghana’s Olympic Games Bronze medalist Takyi wins first professional fight with TKO

The youngster, who is nicknamed Ring Warrior, made a huge statement as he began his journey as a professional boxer

Ghana’s Olympic Games’ Bronze Medalist Samuel Takyi defeated Kamaldeen Boyefio in his first-ever professional bout thanks to a technical knockout in Accra.

The 20-year-old, who won the country’s first medal in almost thirty years at the Olympic Games in 2021, punished his opponent in the Super Featherweight contest as he consistently threw punches at him.

Kamaldeen Boyefio could not hold on again in the second round of the bout and the referee had to end the fight to prevent any further injuries.

WATCH HOW TAKYI DEFEATED KAMALDEEN

Takyi joined the pantheon of Ghanaian Olympic boxing greats Clement Quartey, a light welterweight who won silver in Rome 1960, Eddie Blay a bronze light welterweight medallist from Tokyo 1964 and Prince Amartey who made history in Munch 1972 in Olympics Games and he is expected to make it big on professional level.

Ghana’s Ansgar Knauff helps Frankfurt to knockout Barcelona in Uefa Europa League

The winger was ever present in the game when the German side made history by eliminating Barcelona from Europe

German-born midfielder with Ghanaian descent Ansgar Knauff has helped Eintracht Frankurt to defeat Barcelona 3-2 in the quarterfinals of Uefa Europa League and surprisingly end the Spanish giants’ European journey at the Camp Nou on Thursday night.

Frankfurt took the lead after only four minutes through a penalty. Eric García brought down Lindstrom inside the box and Filip Kostic stepped up to send Frankfurt into the lead.

Rafael Borré doubled the German side’s advantage by the tenth minute with a screamer from 30 yards out before Kostic added another goal to make it 3-0 after the break.

Sergio Busquets pulled one back for Barcelona after he was initially denied a goal and Memphis Depaay added another goal from the spot but it was too little too late.

Ansgar lasted 89 minutes in the game for Frankfurt and had 49 touches of the ball. He also won ten out of the 18 duels that he went in completed four dribbles he attempted.

Also, he made four tackles and completed three key passes as well as won two fouls in the game.

Ansgar, according to Wikipedia, was born in Göttingen to a German mother and Ghanaian father, but raised by his single-mother. He began his youth career at hometown club SVG Göttingen, before joining Hannover 96’s youth academy in 2015.

A year later, he joined the Borussia Dortmund youth team, in which he played in the 2019–20 UEFA Youth League. In September 2020, he made his debut for Borussia Dortmund II in the fourth division of German football. During the 2020/21 Regionalliga West season, he appeared in 28 games for Dortmund II, scoring 9 goals.

Knauff signed his first professional contract with Borussia Dortmund on 25 November 2020, lasting until 2023. He made his debut for Dortmund’s first team on 8 December 2020, coming on as a substitute in the 83rd minute for Thorgan Hazard in the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League match against Zenit Saint Petersburg.

The away match finished as a 2–1 win for Dortmund. On 20 March 2021, he made his first appearance in the Bundesliga. After coming on for Thomas Meunier in the 80th minute, he provided the assist for the late equalizer in the 2-2 draw against 1. FC Köln.

He scored his first Bundesliga goal on 10 April 2021, scoring the winning goal in a 3–2 victory against VfB Stuttgart.

On 20 January 2022, Knauff joined Eintracht Frankfurt on an eighteen-month loan deal. Sebastian Kehl, Dortmund’s head of the player departement, explained the move by stating that “Ansgar is a talent from our own youth academy who already brings a lot to the table. He approached us to state his wish to get more playing time on loan. We would like to offer him this chance to continue his development at a high level.”

Knauff scored his first goal for Eintracht on 5 March 2022 in a 4–1 victory against Hertha BSC.

Augustine Okrah set to leave Bechem United despite incredible season

The forward’s future with the Hunters has become uncertain following offers from other clubs

Bechem United legend Augustine Okrah is likely to depart the club barely after six months of joining them, sources close to the player have revealed to AshesGyamera.com.

The 28-year-old has been an incredible addition to Bechem’s setup after joining them from Asante Kotoko at the start of the season and his consistent performances have gone unnoticed.

After 24 Premier League games, Okrah is ranked fourth on the goalscoring chart with ten goals and three assists and also boasts of three goals in the FA Cup.

Following weeks of speculations that Okrah may be on his way out of Bechem to join another club as a free agent, since he only signed a one-year deal, it now looks like the former Al Hilal and Al Merriekh star may be leaving soon after receiving offers from the Middle East, Morocco and South Africa.

After Okrah scored a brace and provided two assists on Wednesday to help Bechem United defeat Tamale City 4-2 to reach the FA Cup semifinals, a section of the supporters rushed to him to plead that he should at least stay until the end of the season.

Okrah won the Best Player and Goal King of 2013/14 season after notching in 16 goals and providing eight assists.

What will journalists who said I’m not fit for Kotoko say again? – Prosper Ogum fires back

The Porcupine Warriors boss has hit back at a section of the media who initially downplayed his capabilities when his appointment was made official

Asante Kotoko coach Prosper Ogum Narteh has questioned the current stance of journalists who kicked against his appointment few months ago.

Then with WAFA, Ogum, who had led the Sogakope-based club to finish third last season, was seen as the ideal replacement to Mariano Baretto but a lot of journalists raised red flag insisting that he doesn’t have the experience to manage a big club.

However, after 24 matches, Kotoko are on the verge of winning the Premier League after stretching their lead at the top to eight points following the 1-0 victory over Hearts of Oak in the Super Clash on Sunday.

“I’m a development coach. I’m a youth coach so no wonder people like you and others with all due respect when I was coming, thought that a youth coach or a coach from academia doesn’t fit into Kotoko,” Ogum said as quoted by AshesGyamera.com.

“But I have come and I’m working so I don’t know how you’re going to tell the narrative again. I mean somebody who is a youth coach cannot coach. We brought in players from Division Two, players from nowhere and if you’ve actually followed football, it takes time for players to disabuse their beliefs and knowledge about how football is played and to accept a new one.

“But within this shortest period of time, we’ve been able to do that. Right from our first game against Dreams FC up to this time, it has never changed. I don’t want to take the credit, I want to give the credit to the players.

“They have been very obedient. They have been very humble and purposeful. In fact, the level of respect they give you me, I’m even amazed,” he added.

Ogum further explained why forward Stephen Amankona has been left out of his starting line up and believes the player must up his game.

Watch Prosper Ogum Narteh’s interview after win over Hearts

Kotoko, who lead the log with 52 points, will travel to Tamale next weekend to lock horns with RTU.

“Referee Kennedy Padi is a devil,” Hearts of Oak board member Akambi fires after defeat to Kotoko

The Phobians boss has slammed the referee after he awarded Kotoko what he claims to be a dubious penalty

Hearts of Oak board member Alhaji Akambi has aimed a dig at referee Kennedy Padi following their 1-0 defeat to Asante Kotoko in Ghana Premier League on Sunday.

Mbella Etouga scored the only goal after Fabio Gama was adjudged to have been brought down by Nurudeen Aziz.

“He is a devil. That referee is a devil and should be ashamed of himself on his performance yesterday, genuinely he came with a scoreline in his pocket,” Akambi said in an interview with Akwaaba Radio in Berekum.

“We have only one truth and then we have to say it as it is. I had a call from some countries like America, Canada, London after the game What’s wrong with the referee?”

“He came with a mindset. What’s he telling people? He was sitting like an angel during the pre-match as if he cannot talk but not knowing he was having a mindset whiles we were thinking about the beauty of the game. He knows what he was thinking about, and might even see us as a fools.”

“Hearts of Oak will never allow him to officiate any Hearts Of Oak game again.”

“I need his number so I can call and blast him for such a poor performance,” he added.

Kotoko lead the Premier League log with 52 points, 16 points better than Hearts of Oak who are currently sitting fifth on the log.

I was intelligent to get a penalty against Hearts of Oak – Fabio Gama insists

The Brazilian midfielder was awarded a penalty which aided Kotoko to win the Super Clash on Sunday

Asante Kotoko midfielder Fabio Gama has rejected suggestions that he dived to win a penalty against

The midfielder was adjudged to have been brought down by Hearts midfielder Nurudeen Mohammed and Mbella Etouga scored the resulting kick.

Although, a lot of concerns have been raise on the penalty, Gama believes it takes only intelligent players to draw such fouls and chances.

“I didn’t dive. I was touched by the player that is why I fell,” Gama said after the game.

“This is what I will say intelligence. The guy touched me and fouls are fouls so it was a penalty,” he added.

Kotoko lead the Premier League log with 52 points, 16 points above Hearts of Oak with ten matches left to end the season.