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GREAT OLYMPICS MIDFIELDER AGYEMANG BADU IDENTIFIES ASANTE KOTOKO’S DEFICIENCY AFTER STALEMATE.

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Asante Kotoko's weakness has been recognized by legendary Olympic midfielder Emmanuel Agyemang Badu following a draw in the Ghana Premier League.

Despite sitting third on the league log, the Porcupine Warriors have yet to live up to expectations in the current Ghana Premier League season.


At the Baba Yara Stadium on Sunday, the record holders of the Ghana Premier League were held to a 1-1 tie.

They have 11 games remaining in the season and are presently third in the league standings with 19 points.

The former Black Stars midfielder said Kotoko's defense is a little unstable and urged the team to add more players if they truly want to win the league in an interview with Kumasi's Oyerepa FM.

"Let's face it, they possess the ball really effectively, but their defense is a little weak, and while their midfield isn't terrible, Agadas needs to add an experienced player. Because Mukwala cannot do all the runs, they need to concentrate on their assault.


They have a good team, but they need to add more players if they intend to win the league. He spoke.

Agyemang Badu made one appearance for Kotoko before moving on to better things.


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After completing his nationality move, Francis Amuzu is eligible for the Black Stars team, according to the report.

Francis Amuzu, a young international from Belgium who was born in Ghana, is now eligible for selection by Ghana after successfully converting to his native nation.

Despite being capped by the Red Devils at the U-19 and U-21 levels, the international football governing organization FIFA has permitted him to change his nationality, according to a report by 3 Sports.

The Anderlecht forward got senior Belgium call-ups as well for their Nation League games in 2021, but he opted to play for his parents' nation instead.

Amuzu claims that he feels obligated to represent the nation of his parents in a letter to FIFA in which he justifies his choice to transfer teams.


According to the statement, which was obtained by 3 Sports, "the driving force behind this choice is that I believe it a duty to play for my mother nation as my parents are Ghanaian."

The Ghana Football Association has been keeping an eye on the 23-year-old for some time, and he is now available for selection by Ghana in the March international window.

Francis Amuzu, who was born in Accra and immigrated to Belgium at a young age, now leads the 2022–23 Belgium Pro League with three goals and two assists.

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