Kotoko dismiss claims of Prince Yaw Owusu's disappearance, cite bereavement leave
Prince Yaw Owusu had claims dismissed that he has gone missing from the club's camp. The club described the claims as "false and misleading."
Speculation intensified on Thursday, April 16, with reports alleging that Owusu had quietly left the team's base without informing club officials following their heavy 4-0 defeat to Medeama last Sunday. The rumours further claimed the coach feared for his safety after purportedly receiving threats in the aftermath of the loss. In an official statement signed by Communications Director Samuel Sarfo Duku, Kotoko clarified that Owusu's absence was both communicated and approved by management. The club stated, "The club wishes to firmly debunk rumours suggesting that Interim Head Coach Prince Yaw Owusu has left the team's camp without notice. These claims are untrue. Prince duly sought permission from management to attend to urgent family matters as he continues to mourn the passing of his beloved mother."
The Porcupine Warriors trail by 10 points with just five matches remaining. Owusu stepped in on an interim basis following the mid-season departure of Karim Zito. He is expected to return to Kumasi this morning, and any further updates or decisions will be officially communicated in due course.
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Asante Kotoko is addressing reports about interim head coach Prince Yaw Owusu. The club is working to dispel rumors surrounding Owusu- but why is his location so important to the team right now?
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