Former Asante Kotoko star, Charles Taylor, has urged coach Prosper Narteh Ogum to contemplate resigning in order to salvage his reputation amidst the club’s current struggles.
Ogum, who initially guided the team to victory in the Ghana Premier League, is facing challenges in his second stint with the club.
Concerns over Ogum’s leadership have intensified following Kotoko’s recent 2-1 defeat against Nsoatreman, marking their fifth loss in six games.
Despite mounting pressure for his resignation, Ogum continues to enjoy the support of the Interim Management Committee (IMC), of which he is a member.
“Prosper Narteh Ogum won the Premier League with Asante Kotoko, but his second coming has been a disaster, which is not good for him and the club,” Taylor remarked during an interview with Asempa FM.
Expressing concern over the absence of a cohesive management team, Taylor emphasized the need for decisive action.
“It is very worrying not to have a management team at this time. The IMC is not helping the team because the composition is not even good,” he lamented.
In light of Ogum’s performance, Taylor suggested that resigning from the club could be a prudent decision to safeguard his reputation.
“With the performance of Prosper Narteh Ogum, I think it will be better for him to resign from the club to save his reputation,” Taylor concluded.
As Kotoko grapples with their current form, Taylor’s remarks underscore the challenges faced by the team and the potential need for a change in leadership to spark a turnaround.
The Porcupines next travel to Dawu to face Dreams FC.