The Porcupine Warriors were booted out of the competition in the playoffs following a 2-1 aggregate defeat at the hands of Ivorian side FC San Pedro.
In a Twitter interaction with fans Tuesday CK tweeted; “I feel bad, I thought we could have done enough but look at the situation now and we hope for the best.”
A reply to @adwoa_gyamfoa’s question on the club’s current form after he led them to the group stages of the competition.
Coach, how do you feel about kotokos current form after you took them to the group stages of the CAFCC last season ???
— Abigail A. Boahen (@adwoa_gyamfoa) November 6, 2019
CK Akonnor left Kotoko barely four months after he guided them to the group stage of the Confederation Cup in the 2018/19 season.
Akonnor stepped down after Kotoko reassigned him to the technical director role and brought in Kjetil Zachariassen as head coach.
He also won the NC Special Cup tier 1 competition which qualified Kotoko to this season’s Caf Champions League.
Thus Kotoko’s African campaign began in the Caf Champions League where a first-round loss to Etoile du Sahel of Tunisia forced their demotion to the Confederation Cup.
Akonnor also replied to another fan’s question about him returning to the club, he tweeted “There is always a chance in the future for such.”
Would you be glad to be called back to kotoko ?..
— KOPHI KESSE (@kophikesse) November 6, 2019
Becuase we the die hard fans want you there .. whiles the PRESIDENT is off ...thank you.
He is now the assistant coach of the senior national team, Black Stars. His appointment is an interim one but he CK tweeted that he would consider a permanent contract if he is handed one.
Coach after your position as the interim assistant coach for the Black stars matches against South Africa and Sao Tome and Principe would you want to permanently stay on ????
— NANA AGYEMANG (@naagyeman6) November 6, 2019
CK Akonnor before his Black Stars appointment applied for Guinea national team job but lost out to Didier Six. Read Full Story
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