Ghana Premier League powerhouse Asante Kotoko has reportedly parted ways with their head coach, Prosper Narteh Ogum, after just one year in charge. The news, initially reported by Accra-based Mothers FM/TV, comes amidst a dismal run of form that has seen the Porcupine Warriors lose their last four matches.
Ogum, who guided Kotoko to a respectable campaign last season, has faced mounting pressure in recent weeks due to the team’s lackluster performances. The poor results have left fans and management questioning the direction of the club under his leadership.
The decision to terminate his contract reflects the high standards and expectations associated with one of Ghana’s most successful football clubs. Kotoko, a team synonymous with glory, has struggled to maintain consistency in the league this season, raising concerns about their ability to compete at the highest level.
Reports suggest that the club’s hierarchy is already scouting potential replacements, aiming to rejuvenate the team and salvage their season. The coaching change marks another chapter in Kotoko’s history of managerial turnover, as the club continues its quest for domestic and continental success.
Fans will be eager to see how the team responds to this shakeup, with hopes that the change will inspire a turnaround in fortunes. As the league progresses, all eyes will remain on Kotoko as they navigate through this challenging period.