Asante Kotoko forward Albert Amoah has laid bare the emotional weight of playing for the club’s massive fanbase, admitting that the team’s drive diminishes when the stands are not filled with the voices of the faithful.
In an interview on Akoma 87.9 FM, Amoah stressed that the players draw their motivation and sense of purpose directly from the supportersâespecially during a challenging season where Kotoko sits eight points off the league summit.
"Honestly, without them, it feels like we aren’t playing for anyone," he revealed, highlighting the unique bond between the team and its followers.
Amoah's comments come at a critical juncture for the Porcupine Warriors, who are battling to close the gap on leaders Medeama SC with 13 games left. He called for unwavering backing ahead of their crucial fixtures, starting with Sunday’s Super Clash against Hearts of Oak.
"They shouldn’t give up on us⦠They should come out in their numbers to support the team," he urged. "Our supporters should continue to believe in us and stand by us through both the tough times and the good times."
As Kotoko seek redemption on the pitch, Amoah’s heartfelt message underscores just how much the club relies on its 12th manânot just for noise, but for meaning, motivation, and the spirit to fight until the very end.
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