Ghana and Hearts of Oak legend, Bernard Don Bortey has disclosed that Black Stars would have won the FIFA World Cup with him if he was handled well.
The 37-year-old feels his own people never believed his talent when he was playing for the senior national team.
Bortey won four Ghana Premier League trophies with the Phobians and was one of the best players to have emerged from the country.
He also performed during the 1999 Fifa U17 World Cup, where he netted three times to finish the tournament as the joint-third top scorer.
"I am a prophet but people didn’t believe me," he told Accra based radio station Onua FM.
"God brought me here on earth to win trophies for Ghana. Whatever, I say I would do, I make sure it’s done, in one of the matches that I played.
"I predicted I would score four goals and it came to pass. It is not easy to score four goals in one game," he recounted.
Bortey played for Al Wasl FC of the United Arab Emirates, Bnei Sakhnin of Israel, Vietnamese side CLB Song Lam and The Panthers of Equatorial Guinea in a series of brief, unsuccessful stints.
He made a handful of appearances for the Black Stars.