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Asante Kotoko midfielder Michael Kyei Dwamena has openly addressed his shortcomings since joining the club, expressing regret over his performance.

Dwamena, who signed a three-year deal with the Ghanaian giants prior to the start of the Premier League campaign, admitted to falling short of expectations, managing just one goal in 19 appearances across competitions. 

 

Despite an injury setback that sidelined him for a month, the 24-year-old is now back and available for selection. 

 

Speaking candidly to the club's media, Dwamena attributed his struggles to the adjustment from his previous club, WAFA, highlighting differences in support, environment, and services. 

 

“Playing at WAFA and then coming to Kotoko are two different things. The support base, the environment and the condition of services are not the same. For me, adaptation was a problem. The fans will get to know the Michael they knew at WAFA from next season,” he told the club’s media.

 

However, he assured fans of his commitment to improving, pledging to regain his form and deliver a better performance next season.

 

“I know this is not how I play. Those who knows how I play can attest to the qualities I possessed. This season, I have been shambolic. I didn’t live up to expectations. I will plead with the fans to have patience and I believe they will enjoy every bit of me next season” he said.