Accra Hearts of Oak legend, Bernard Don Bortey, has pleaded with Ghana Premier League giants, Kumasi Asante Kotoko, to hire him as a coach to end their African trophy drought.
The Porcupine Warriors last won a continental trophy back in 1983 and haven’t won either the Champions League or Confederation Cup up to now.
They are currently rallying their troops to stage a fight in the next edition of the CAF Champions League.
Borety, a 2004 CAF Confederation Cup winner with Hearts of Oak has declared he’s ready to coach the 2-time CAF Champions League winners when the opportunity arises.
He reckons that the 24-time GPL winners have a good squad to compete in the local league but will need to add foreign players in order to conquer Africa.
“I can solve Kotoko's CAF Continental trophy drought if I become a coach for Kotoko. I am ever ready to coach Kotoko and I can win Africa for Kotoko,” he told Hot FM.
“Kotoko has a strong squad for the Ghana Premier League, but they have to buy players outside Ghana to blend the players for them to be able to succeed in Africa.”
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