The Porcupine Warriors and defending League champions are in a mini crisis and sit eighth. Isaac Opeele Boateng who is the club’s acting head coach says he does not feel up to the job again and wants to revert to his original role as an assistant forcing the club to hit the market again. KickoffGhana.com understands the club have already sounded out the Ivorian Quatara who had a spell at Kotoko in the 90s and that the coach is willing to drop Africa Champions League outfit Mazembe for the Porcupine Warriors. If he agrees to swap Lubumbashie for Kumasi, he will become Kotoko’s third coach in a poor season. Belgian Maurice Cooremen lasted barely three months while his successor Isaac Opeele Boateng has struggled to gain the respect of the dressing room with results getting bad by the day. Now with the title increasingly out of sight, Kotoko now hope Quatara will head their call and stablise a ship that is fast sinking.
Kotoko eye Quatara swoop
