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I enjoyed coaching Asante Kotoko more than Black Stars – CK Akonnor

Coach CK Akonnor has said that he enjoyed his time with Ghana Premier League giants Asante Kotoko more than when he was handling the Black Stars from 2020 to 2021.

According to the former Ghana captain, he got to the highest point of his coaching career at Asante Kotoko but struggled in the Black Stars because the team was not stable at the time of his appointment.

CK Akonnor told Kumasi-based Akoma FM that he had the free hands to work as the manager of Asante Kotoko but so many things happened in the Black Stars which made his work difficult.

“I enjoyed my coaching moments at Kotoko more than the Black Stars. My stint with Kotoko has been the highest point in my coaching career. But at Kotoko even though there was not a proper season because of the Anas Expose we had a solid preseason and that really helped us.

“We went to Takoradi and Mampong, all this helped us coupled with the support from management. Let me say that the supporters were unbelievable during our African campaign. I got shocked when I saw a packed stadium during our first game, that made me love my job more and i felt at home. I had total support from the management and that helped us to qualify for the group stages where we also did well.”

“But some major injuries occurred which greatly affected us in our campaign. I enjoyed every moment I at Kotoko more than any job I have ever done as a coach. Black Stars at my time was struggling, the whole team was not stable, sometimes when making call up you don’t even know how many players to call. At black Stars, it was a different story and one day I will tell it,” CK Akonnor told Akoma FM.

CK Akonnor led Asante Kotoko to the CAF Confederation Cup group stages in 2019 but was sacked in 2019 and later appointed as the Black Stars coach to replace James Kwasi Appiah in January 2020.

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