” I’ve done it before ” – Abdul Razak throws hat into ring for vacant Kotoko coach position



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The 1978 African Player of the Year, who won the Reds’ national title in more than a decade as a coach, has applied for the vacant managerial position of the Kumasi-based club following the firing of Maxwell Konadu.

Ghana legend Razak Abdul Karim has thrown his hat into the ring for Kumasi Asante Kotoko’s vacant coach position following the ouster of experienced coach Maxwell Konadu.

Having guided the Porcupine Warriors to the national title for the first time in more than a decade, the former Stade Malien coach believes he still has what it takes to lead the 23-time league champions to greatness should he return. this time.

Razak believes that with the current administration and playing corps, marking success with the ‘Kum Apem’ outfit will not be a Herculean task for him given his earlier step with them on the local scene.

“ I have done it before with Asante Kotoko, so replicating such a feat would not be a big deal for me, provided I have the opportunity to serve on the technical bench this time, ” the revered African Footballer of the Year from 1978. .com

“Judging by the competence of the current management and the playing corps, I think that the task will not be so stressful for the technical bench, since they have the men to support them in their work.”

“Speaking of activity on the managerial role, I do not think this should be a cause for concern at all because I have just returned from Togo after having finished my contract with Etoile Filante of the Togolese second division.”

“So I hope management can count on me, as I believe that with their support, I will meet their satisfaction if they are given the go-ahead to be in the dugout again this time.”

The nickname ‘Golden Boy’ by football fans led Asante Kotoko to winning his first Ghana Premier League title in more than a decade in 2003.



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