Amos Frimpong was a weak leader – Samuel kyere
1 min readFormer Asante Kotoko defender, Samuel Kyere Jnr. has labelled former captain of the club Amos Frimpong as a weak leader.
According to the outspoken versatile defender, Frimpong failed to fight for the players during his spell with the club.
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The former Berekum Chelsea guardsman joined the Porcupine Warriors as a free agent in a two-year deal in October 2015 after an unsuccessful spell with Armenia side Shirak FC.
Kyere was always tagged as an indiscipline player by the hierarchy of the club and was later demoted to the Youth team, which he refused.
But he has disclosed that assertion is wrong, noting that coach Michael Osei sabotaged him at the club.
“I was not indiscipline in the team as was portrayed by coach Michael Osei. He always talked about whatever I did, using me as an example whenever he was giving a speech,” he told Ashh FM.
“We had nobody to explain our issues with and Amos Frimpong, who was the captain at Asante Kotoko was not able to fight for the players. For me, he was a weak leader.”
He has also played for Techiman Eleven Wonders.
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