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Asante Kotoko legend, Joe Debrah has revealed that the fear factor for teams coming to play Kotoko at the Baba Yara Stadium has vanished.
The Porcupine Warriors has failed to live up to expectations both domestically and internationally in recent times.
Kotoko have struggled to find their rhythm, failing to secure a victory in their first three Ghana Premier League games. Their season opener ended in a goalless draw against newly promoted Heart of Lions at home, followed by a 2-1 defeat to Bibiani Goldstars and a another stalemate against Karela United.
The record league holders are now 17th on the standings with just two points.
And according to Debrah, who was the poster boy for the club in 1990s, the Ghanaian giants no longer poses threat to opponent.
“The team has made a name for itself already and teams feared when they came up against Kotoko but now no team fears Kotoko. They come and give us problems.
“It is worrying and I don’t know what is causing the decline of the team. The fear factor has disappeared. I don’t think it exists and it will only come back if the boys do extra training.
“We are all unhappy Kotoko is losing but there is nothing we can do about it.” He told Kessben FM.
The Porcupine Warriors has failed to live up to expectations both domestically and internationally in recent times.
Kotoko have struggled to find their rhythm, failing to secure a victory in their first three Ghana Premier League games. Their season opener ended in a goalless draw against newly promoted Heart of Lions at home, followed by a 2-1 defeat to Bibiani Goldstars and a another stalemate against Karela United.
The record league holders are now 17th on the standings with just two points.
And according to Debrah, who was the poster boy for the club in 1990s, the Ghanaian giants no longer poses threat to opponent.
“The team has made a name for itself already and teams feared when they came up against Kotoko but now no team fears Kotoko. They come and give us problems.
“It is worrying and I don’t know what is causing the decline of the team. The fear factor has disappeared. I don’t think it exists and it will only come back if the boys do extra training.
“We are all unhappy Kotoko is losing but there is nothing we can do about it.” He told Kessben FM.