
Nations FC's captain, Emmanuel Boahen, has rallied his teammates to deliver an inspired performance in their upcoming Ghana Premier League match against Asante Kotoko.
Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper, Mohammed Alhassan, expressed concerns about the club's declining performance in recent years.
Nations FC coach Kassim Mingle has called for a different referee to officiate their match against Asante Kotoko in Abrankese this weekend.
This comes following Latif Qadri's controversial officiating in their match-week 4 game against Legon Cities where they posted a 1-1 draw stalemate.
Ahead of their Sunday's match-week 6 clash against the Porcupine Warriors, Mingle did not mince words as he called out the Ghana FA's referees appointment committee to immediately change the referee they have designated for the game.
"I will be pleased if Latif Qadri is replaced as the referee for our game against Asante Kotoko because of the way he managed our match against Legon Cities. I was dissatisfied with it," Mingle said in an interview with Rainbow Sports.
"I was not the only one who raised issues about his refereeing during that match because almost everyone, especially the journalists who attended, voiced similar concerns," he added.
Latif Qadri will be assisted by assistant referees Emmanuel Dolangbanu and Gabriel Boateng for the match-week 6 fixture at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex in Abrankese.
Aduana Stars is ready for their Ghana Premier League game with Great Olympics on Sunday despite narrowly losing to Kotoko last Friday, said head coach Yaw Acheampong.
Former Asante Kotoko goalkeeper, Mohammed Alhassan has disclosed and given reasons as to why it will be very difficult for his former club to win the Ghana Premier League this season.