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Former Black Stars Psychologist slams Kotoko for resorting to Juju

By Mutala Yakubu
Former Black Stars psychologist Professor Joseph Kwesi Mintah
Former Black Stars psychologist Professor Joseph Kwesi Mintah
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Former Black Stars psychologist Professor Joseph Kwesi Mintah has slammed Kotoko for not having a psychologist ahead of their CAF Confederation Cup campaign but instead squander money on black magic.

The Porcupine Warriors have received criticisms from a wide range of football fans after wasting three penalties during their 1-0 win over CARA at Baba Yara last Sunday.

Speaking to Kumasi-based Oyerepa 100.7 FM, Prof. Mintah excoriated the management of the club for holding too much interest in the use of black magic rather than resorting to a qualified psychologist to help the playing body ahead of matches.

Kotoko beat CARA 1-0 in the first leg of the Confederation Cup after missing three penalties

"I sometimes wonder why clubs in Ghana behave in a certain way. A team like Kotoko doesn't have a psychologist to work with from the beginning of the league to Africa but waste money on unimportant things like Juju but that's not it," Mintah fumed on Oyerepa FM.

"The two most important structures in the technical aspect of football is a physical instructor and the last is the psychologist, and in between are the coaches but for a Ghanaian club like Kotoko there's no one like a fitness coach and no psychologist and that's why these results."

"Who builds the player's confidence after squandering one or two chances? Clubs have head coaches, assistant and welfare officers but no psychologist and when we miss all the chances like what happened last Sunday will always happen," he deduced.

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Kotoko will play CARA Brazzaville in the return leg on February 21 and the winner on aggregate will meet the winner between Tunisian side Ben Guerdane and Al Hilal Juba of Sudan.