Brazilian midfielder Fabio Gama has incurred the wrath of Hearts of Oak fans after he shockingly claimed that he has no idea about the club, despite playing for their arch-rivals Asante Kotoko.
Gama, in an interview with Kumasi-based Pure FM, said “No I don't know what is that" when he was asked if he has heard about Hearts of Oak.
This comes two months after he featured for Kotoko in their goalless draw against Hearts of Oak in the first Super Clash of the season.
It was historic for Gama as he became the first Brazilian to have a taste of the biggest match in the Ghanaian football calendar.
In the same interview, the former Brazil U-20 midfielder described Kotoko as the "biggest club in Ghana."
His comment has earned criticism on social media from Hearts of Oak fans. They believe Gama acted unprofessionally.
Meanwhile, Gama has been hailed by Kotoko supporters.
Gama has scored two goals for Kotoko in 16 games across all competitions this season.
The attacking midfielder's contract with Kotoko will expire in June 2022.
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