Former Asante Kotoko striker, Ibrahim Osman has called on the Ghana Football Association for support to nurse his knee injury.
Osman has been out of ation for about a year now after picking up after sustaining the horrific injury.
The attacker accused Kotoko for refusing to provide him with medical support.
“I was neglected by Nana Yaw Amponsah and his management.
“He refused to answer my calls, and now my contract with the club has expired. I’m pleading with GFA to help me with my surgery,” Osman told Accra-based Angel 102.9 FM.
“I have been home for more than a year without playing football, and I will need GHC40, 000 for my surgery.”
He is the second player to go public over his ailing condition after Legon Cities goalkeeper William Essu.
By: Gbordzor Promise