Audio By Carbonatix
Asante Kotoko head coach Karim Zito has blasted the media for what he describes as being “unfairly treated” following their disappointing run of form, which has been attributed to injury concerns.
Zito said 13 first-team players have struggled with injuries, which contributed to the Porcupines’ struggles in recent weeks.
Kotoko beat Dreams FC 1-0 on Sunday to end a four-game winless run in the Ghana Premier League.
“Some journalists are unfairly putting pressure on me,” Zito said in a post-match conference.
“When Pep Guardiola [Man City manager] says Rodri is injured, nobody complains. But when I say we have thirteen injured players, it suddenly becomes a problem,” Zito stated.
“Bashir [Heart of Lions coach] complained about the absence of three players, and nobody says anything. I speak about thirteen absentees, and it becomes a problem.
“You should be very honest with yourselves. I am not happy with the way you people are treating me.”
The latest victory sends Kotoko to third place on 24 points, three shy of leaders Aduana FC.
Up next for Kotoko is an away fixture against Eleven Wonders at the University of Ghana Sports Stadium.
Latest Stories
-
GSE indices maintain positive momentum in May 2026, but 12 stocks record losses
13 minutes -
Mahama’s approval ratings dip reflect public mood, not surprising — Bomfeh
32 minutes -
Dr Arthur Kennedy slams NPP over failure to complete Afari Hospital, demands apology
44 minutes -
Kwabena Bomfeh urges gov’t to intensify reshuffles and complete stalled health projects
1 hour -
Akyem Kotoku seeks stronger Parliament- traditional authority collaboration
1 hour -
HR practitioners urged to play strategic role at workplaces
1 hour -
Ghana must prioritise local cashew processing to unlock jobs, boost export earnings – ACPG
1 hour -
CIHRM urges HR professionals to uphold ethics and accountability as Act 1020 takes full effect
1 hour -
Ghana pitches upstream oil and gas opportunities to Canadian investors at Global Energy Summit
1 hour -
Bail or presidential pardon for Sedina would deepen perceptions of unequal justice — Dr Kennedy
1 hour