Asante Kotoko striker Kwame Opoku thinks he could have scored more goals if he had joined the team earlier. The forward returned to the club in December 2024 during the middle of the season. Opoku came back from Nkronsah Warriors and made an immediate impact for his new team. He scored important goals and helped Kotoko win the MTN FA Cup final against Golden Kick on Sunday. The striker netted two goals during that championship match.
Opoku rated his season performance at just 70 percent despite his success. He told reporters that starting from the beginning would have given him better results. The humble player said he sees himself as a regular team member who wants to help his club succeed. Opoku believes he could have contributed more if he had played the entire campaign with Kotoko. The striker thinks missing the first half of the season limited his overall impact.
Kotoko will represent Ghana in African club competitions next season alongside Premier League champions Bibiani GoldStars. The FA Cup victory earned them a spot in continental tournaments. Opoku hopes to play a bigger role when Kotoko faces teams from other African countries. The striker wants to build on his recent success and help the club compete internationally.
Opoku rated his season performance at just 70 percent despite his success. He told reporters that starting from the beginning would have given him better results. The humble player said he sees himself as a regular team member who wants to help his club succeed. Opoku believes he could have contributed more if he had played the entire campaign with Kotoko. The striker thinks missing the first half of the season limited his overall impact.
Kotoko will represent Ghana in African club competitions next season alongside Premier League champions Bibiani GoldStars. The FA Cup victory earned them a spot in continental tournaments. Opoku hopes to play a bigger role when Kotoko faces teams from other African countries. The striker wants to build on his recent success and help the club compete internationally.