Former Asante Kotoko striker, Franck Mbella Etouga has urged his former teammates to take responsibility and turn around things for the club.
The Porcupine Warriors have suffered six defeats in their last seven league outings, leading to them lying on the 11th position on the league log.
However, the El Gouna striker who’s on loan from Al Masry says it’s time his former teammates took up the challenge to salvage the club’s campaign.
“I have been monitoring what is happening in Kotoko, even though I am not there, but I still follow the club every week when they play, and I can see that they are going through a difficult situation, but I want to encourage my former teammates to take responsibility and make things better.”
Mbella, who was a fan favourite, further added that such low levels happen once in a while in football, but he believes his former club will never go down.
“The situation now normally happens because this is football. And sometimes it can be good, but now is a bad time, so I just want all the supporters to stay calm, and I beg them not to neglect the team, because this team is one of the best in Africa, and it will never, ever go down.”
Mbella won the 2021/2022 league title with the Porcupines in which he scores 21 times before his departure.