Dreams FC coach and technical director Abdul Karim Zito has taken a swipe at referees of being partial towards them because of their association with Ghana Football Association President Kurt Okraku.
Mr Okraku resigned from his role as Dreams FC Chief Executive Officer last year after he won the GFA presidential elections.
However, according to Zito, Kurt Okraku’s involvement in the club is having a negative effect on them in the ongoing league season.
He made those comments after the side lost 1-0 to Hearts of Oak in Dawu on Sunday.
According to him, they should have been awarded a late penalty when Eric Gawu was brought down in the 90th minute by Mohammed Alhassan of Hearts of Oak.
“We are being punished because of the GFA President Kurt Okraku, the referees should be firm and do their job, they should be free in their minds when officiating in our matches,” Zito told reporters.
“The referee (Morrison Esso) felt had he whistle for a penalty in that minute, people will say he did that because of the GFA President who is the former Executive Chairman of our club.”
“Now it’s GIGI and Prince who are leading the club, referees should know this and allow us to play our football.”
Dreams are 8th with 10 points after seven games.
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