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Sports News of Thursday, 2 July 2020

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

With no infrastructure and proper structures, I cannot become Kotoko CEO- Marcel Desailly

Ex-France captain, Marcel Desailly Ex-France captain, Marcel Desailly

Ex-France captain Marcel Desailly has ruled himself out of becoming the next Asante Kotoko Chief Executive but admits he is a dyed-in-the-wool fan of the club.

The Ghana-born believes the club lacks the requisite infrastructure and structures for him to step in and make a difference.

Asante Kotoko's newly constituted board has been scanning the scene to appoint a CEO after the George Amoako-led team was disbanded weeks ago.

''For sure I'm ready for our King but it's not really like this. It's more about a plan. We talk about infrastructure, Kotoko have been in the system since 1935 but don’t have a stadium of their own, proper structures, I cannot come at this stage,'' he told Footballmadeinghana

''You need to be able to reach a certain stage before a guy like me can enter into the system.

''Otumfuo needs to educate the people he delegates more to do the work and do it correctly and make sure the club becomes a well respected club.''

The 1998 FIFA World Cup and 2000 UEFA European Championship winner also revealed how Kotoko became his favourite

''When I came in Ghana in 1989 it was my first time back since I left in 1972 and I heard Ashanti Kotoko.

''At the time our local League was buzzing and people filled the stadiums. Kotoko was the first name I heard and that’s why it’s one of the reasons I support the club.

''Kotoko is something very special and they are the known one. The name is high but what is connected to the name and the fame is not enough.''