Kumasi Asante Kotoko midfielder, Michael Kyei Dwamena admits to facing challenges in his first season with the club, expressing determination to bounce back stronger in the upcoming campaign.
Despite committing to a three-year contract with Asante Kotoko before the Ghana Premier League season began, Dwamena’s debut season was marked by difficulties, with the 24-year-old making only 19 appearances across various competitions and scoring just one goal.
A setback occurred when he sustained an injury during a match against Karela United, sidelining him for a month. Now recovered, Dwamena is eager to contribute to Kotoko’s lineup as they prepare to face Legon Cities this weekend.
Reflecting on his transition from WAFA to Kotoko, Dwamena highlighted challenges in adaptation due to differences in support, environment, and facilities.
“Playing at WAFA and then coming to Kotoko are two different things. The support base, the environment and the condition of services are not the same. For me, adaptation was a problem. The fans will get to know the Michael they knew at WAFA from next season,” he told the club’s media.
Despite his struggles, Dwamena appeals to the fans for patience, assuring them of a resurgence in form next season.
“I know this is not how I play. Those who know how I play can attest to the qualities I possess. This season, I have been shambolic. I didn’t live up to expectations. I will plead with the fans to have patience, and I believe they will enjoy every bit of me next season,” he said.
Fit-again Kyei Dwamena is in contention to make the squad this weekend as Kotoko host Legon Cities in Kumasi.