Kotoko midfielder Emmanuel Antwi has expressed disappointment among the team following their failure to win the Ghana Premier League title.
Despite leading the league at one point, the team finished third with 58 points, five behind champions Bibiani Gold Stars.
“We, the players, are a bit disappointed in ourselves,” Antwi admitted while speaking to the media.
The team had set a target to win both the league and the FA Cup, but falling short of the league title has left them feeling let down.
Kotoko’s form dipped towards the end of the season, leading to the dismissal of head coach Prosper Narteh Ogum.
Despite a slight improvement under new coach Karim Zito, the team couldn’t recover to win the league title.
However, Antwi emphasized that the team still has a chance to make it up to their supporters by winning the MTN FA Cup final against Golden Kick on June 15.
“We are still in the FA Cup final, and we have one more game to make it up to the supporters,” he said, highlighting the team’s determination to end the season on a high note.
The team is focused on redeeming themselves and bringing silverware to their fans.