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In the next transfer window, Ghanaian powerhouse Asante Kotoko may add Isaac Mintah and Kwame Poku, an offensive pair, to their roster.
Coach Prosper Narteh Ogum has disclosed that the Porcupine Warriors will bolster their roster in the second transfer window.
With Kwame Poku, a former player of the team, anticipated to join training in the coming days, Mintah, a former attacker for the Aduana Stars, formally started training with Kotoko on Tuesday.
Kessben FM, headquartered in Kumasi, claims that if the two do well in training, the Porcupine Warriors will sign them to bolster their team.
Since he doesn't currently have a club, he will seize the chance to return to his previous employers to revitalize his career.
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Habib Mohammed: Black Stars can succeed if they are prepared and determined.
Habib Mohammed, a former defender for Ghana, has contributed his voice to the Black Stars' recent troubles by urging the team to be well-prepared and determined to succeed.
The Black Stars have performed poorly overall and have lost both of their Africa Cup of Nations group-stage appearances.
For the first time since 2004, the West African superpower is in danger of missing out on qualifying for the CAF's premier event after losing to Sudan in the doubleheader.
The Black Stars lost to their opponent 2-0 in the Benina Martyrs Stadium in Libya after playing to a 0-0 draw at the Accra Sports Stadium.
According to Ghanasoccernet.com, the former King Faisal left-back denied suggestions of a spiritual link with the Black Stars in an interview with Kessben FM. As a result, he argued for the team to succeed through preparation and perseverance.
"Preparation, perseverance, and team goals are key components in football. You can be a successful team if you have all of these.
"You can tie spiritual issues to the game, but in my opinion, everything hinges on the players' mindset. Although some believe it to be spiritual, Black Stars' success depends entirely on their readiness and perseverance in games.
Next month (November), the Black Stars will play their last group F matches against Angola and Niger.