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Kwame Opoku, the Asante Kotoko forward, has made it clear that he is ready to handle the pressures of playing for one of Ghana’s top clubs. The 25-year-old recently returned to Kotoko on a two-and-a-half-year contract after struggling in his stints with Algerian side USM Alger and Saudi Arabian club Najran SC. Reflecting on the challenges, Opoku acknowledged the high expectations at Kotoko but emphasized his determination to give his best performance every game. "When you play for a club like Kotoko, the pressure is always there," he said. "But it's up to me as a player to manage it well and give my all on the field."
Opoku also called on Kotoko’s passionate supporters to continue backing the team, particularly as they prepare to face Dreams FC in the upcoming Matchday 14 clash at the Tuba Astro Turf. "The presence of fans at the stadium really lifts our spirits," he noted. "It gives us confidence knowing that we are playing for them. I urge them to come out in their numbers to support us; when the fans show up, it helps us give our best performance on the day." This message highlights the importance of the supporters in motivating the team to perform at their highest level during crucial matches.
Opoku made his return to the Kotoko faithful during the Super Clash against Hearts of Oak on Sunday. His role in the team will be crucial as Kotoko aims to maintain its position at the top of the Ghana Premier League table. The striker’s experience in handling pressure will be key as Kotoko looks to continue their strong start to the season. As they face Dreams FC next, all eyes will be on Opoku to deliver in a match that could further solidify Kotoko’s title challenge.
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