If Hearts Call, I’ll Listen – Golden Boy
Former Kumasi Asante Kotoko legend, Abdul Razak Karim, has admitted a call from his old club’s bitter rivals, Hearts of Oak to manage the club will be welcome.
Abdul Razak nicknamed Golden Boy’s admission (to the fact he might consider managing Hearts) will anger the kotoko faithfuls who wish their club idol will stay away from reviving their foes decline from grace to grass.
Abdul Razak has not coached any Ghanaian club since he left his post as head coach for Kumasi Asante kotoko in 2004 – he led the porcupine warriors dethrone rivals Hearts as league champion and recorded just a defeat the whole season.
Earlier this week the former Black stars player admitted he has not intention in coaching a Ghanaian club due the to the treatment melted out to coaches but was open to the right opportunities should they come up.
In an exclusive interview with footballcrusader.com, the 1978 African footballer of the year winner said, “If any club comes with a good offer on my table I will welcome it. So for Kotoko they are still my club and if they come for me, I won’t hesitate accepting the opportunity to show the club what I am made of on the touchline. They already know my abilities.
He added, “I am a professional coach now and I am ready to coach anywhere provided the condition of service is favourable.”
Karim’s last managerial job was with Malian side, Stade Malien in 2012.
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