Former Black Stars Legend CK Akonnor has expressed his desire to coach Kumasi Asante Kotoko again if he is given the opportunity again as he said he respects the stature of the club.
In an interview with Akoma FM, Akonnor highlighted his ongoing efforts to improve and grow his knowledge of the game which means continuous learning and development.
Akonnor (50 years), humbly acknowledges that the decision ultimately lies with the club and the terms of the offer presented to him.
The Porcupine Warriors are currently enduring a difficult period in the Ghana Premier League, having picked just a point from their last seven matches.
The dismal run has engineered a call for the head of the head coach Dr. Prosper Narteh Ogum.
Akonnor’s statement reflects a blend of ambition and humility, as he remains open to the possibility of leading Kotoko while recognizing the significance and legacy of the club within Ghanaian football.
“As I mentioned, I travelled to gain additional knowledge about the game, so right now I’m continuing to educate myself in that area.
“I haven’t given up, but everything will depends on the opportunity and the offer, I cannot say I’m bigger than Kotoko” He told Akoma FM-Kumasi.
The legend’s comments showed the level of respect he has for the institution of Kotoko and his readiness to takeover the team and guide them to the old glories.
Akonnor spent one year with the Porcupine Warriors between in which led them to win the NC Special Competition and to the CAF Confederation Cup group stage in the 2018 and 2019 season.
