Sarfo Duku: “Zerbo not fit for Kotoko”

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Former Management Member of Asante Kotoko Lawyer Sarfo Duku has share his opinion on the abilities of the current head coach of Asante Kotoko Seidu Zerbo who he describes as a not fit for purpose at the club.

Sarfo Duku insists there are better coaches out there who will do a superior job than what the Burkinabe is doing for Asante Kotoko, therefore, should be replaced.

The former Communications Director of the club postulates that Asante Kotoko should be ten points ahead on the league table but due to Seidu Zerbo’s ineptitude, the club sinks to the third place with only 28 points after 18 games in the BetPawa Premier League.

“I want to say it on record that current kotoko coach, Seidu Zerbo is not the best coach for kotoko.

“There are better coaches out there who could fit into his position and do better than what he is doing.

“Kotoko should be leading the league table with at least 10 points difference by now,but his performance is not the best to me so far,” he told Space FM.

Lawyer Sarfo Duku resigned from Asante Kotoko to concentrate on his political ambitions during the 2020 General Elections in Ghana where he lost his Parliament Seat contest in the ticket of the National Democratic Congress for Afigya Sekyere East Constituency.

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