BY Grace Zigah
Kumasi Asante Kotoko head coach Abdul Karim Zito has adopted a resolute stance following the permanent transfer of prolific striker Albert Amoah to Libyan giants Al Ahly Benghazi.
The coach stated that there is “no need to continue crying” and has challenged the remaining squad members to rise to the occasion.
Amoah’s transfer, confirmed by the club, sees one of the Ghana Premier League’s most consistent goal scorers move to the North African club, representing a significant loss for the Porcupine Warriors’ attack.
Zito emphasized that the team must look forward and focus on developing the players they still have.
“It’s all about attitude. Definitely, he is gone. There is no need to continue crying. We won’t get him back, so we are preparing the other players to take over,” Zito said.
The coach believes that this situation offers a chance for other players to prove themselves and step up to fill the void left by Amoah’s departure.
